Authors
Kiffer G Card, Heather L Armstrong, Allison Carter, Zishan Cui, Lu Wang, Julia Zhu, Nathan J Lachowsky, David M Moore, Robert S Hogg, Eric A Roth
Publication date
2018/12/2
Journal
Culture, health & sexuality
Volume
20
Issue
12
Pages
1424-1439
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Assessments of gay and bisexual men’s substance use often obscures salient sociocultural and identity-related experiences related to how they use drugs. Latent class analysis was used to examine how patterns of substance use represent the social, economic and identity-related experiences of this population. Participants were sexually active gay and bisexual men (including other men who have sex with men), aged ≥ 16 years, living in Metro Vancouver (n = 774). LCA indicators included all substances used in the past six months self-reported by more than 30 men. Model selection was made with consideration to model parsimony, interpretability and optimisation of statistical criteria. Multinomial regression identified factors associated with class membership. A six-class solution was identified representing: ‘assorted drug use’ (4.5%); ‘club drug use’ (9.5%); ‘street drug use’ (12.1%); ‘sex drug use’ (11.4 …
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