Abstract

ABSTRACT Background The prevalence of alcohol and other drug (AOD) use among lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adults is well documented; less is known about rates of unhealthy AOD use that could escalate into substance use disorders. Methods In a retrospective sample of 11,278 patients seen in New York City Sexual Health clinics, rates of unhealthy AOD use were compared by sexual identity (i.e., gay/lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual). Results Patients who identified as LGB reported higher rates of unhealthy AOD use than patients who identified as heterosexual. Patients who identified as bisexual reported the highest rates of AOD use. Conclusion Findings are consistent with existing research on LGB health disparities. Healthcare providers can use non-judgmental approaches to elicit information from clients about sexual orientation, sexual health, and substance use. Implementing SBIRT in school and community settings addresses these behaviors without contributing to stigma.

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