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Alcohol use and psychological distress among sexual and gender minority students: Results
- Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 32% of the sample reported increased alcohol use.
- Average psychological distress among participants was relatively high compared to the established K10 clinical cutoff scores.
- In addition to other substance use, 7.9% of participants report an increase in tobacco use, 22.2% report an increase in cannabis use, and 4.3% report an increase in illicit substance use.
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- Primary Hypothesis Results
- Secondary Hypothesis Results
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Updated 2021-06-01
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Changes in alcohol use since the onset of COVID-19 are associated with psychological distress among sexual and gender minority university students in the U.S.
Alcohol use and psychological distress among sexual and gender minority students: Introduction
Alcohol use and psychological distress among sexual and gender minority students: Participants & Methods
Alcohol use and psychological distress among sexual and gender minority students: Results
Alcohol use and psychological distress among sexual and gender minority students: Conclusion & Discussions