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Sexual Orientation and Substance Use: The Moderation of Parental Attachment
Authors:Maria D H Koeppel  Leana A Bouffard  Emily R H Koeppel-Ullrich
Institution:1. Kansas Department of Corrections, Topeka, Kansas, USA;2. Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas, USA;3. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA
Abstract:There is a substantial amount of research exploring patterns of sexual orientation and substance use, often finding increased substance use for non-heterosexuals. An additional body of research explores the concept of family support from a number of perspectives. There is a noted lack of overlay between family support, sexual orientation, and substance use. This research uses data from Waves III and IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health to examine how parental attachment, as a measure of family support, may moderate the association between sexual orientation and substance use. We test the notion that as parental attachment increases, substance use patterns will decrease for both heterosexual and non-heterosexual individuals. We also hypothesize that parental attachment will have a stronger effect of decreasing substance use for non-heterosexuals than for heterosexuals.
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