Invisible minority stress and addictive behaviors: disparities in psychological distress and e-cigarette use among lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults in China

隐形少数群体压力与成瘾行为:中国女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋成年人心理困扰和电子烟使用方面的差异

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Evidence shows that lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) groups face disparities in e-cigarette use, but little is known about e-cigarette use among the Chinese LGB population. China, with the largest LGB population and as the leading global producer in the e-cigarette industry, presents a unique context for studying this phenomenon. METHODS: Using the theoretical framework of minority stress, this study hypothesized a moderated mediation model to test the mediating effect of psychological distress and the moderating effect of eHealth use on the association between sexual orientation and e-cigarette use. Data from a nationally representative Chinese survey conducted between January and September 2023 (n = 4,901) were analyzed. RESULTS: The results indicated that LGB individuals had 11.1% higher odds of distress compared to heterosexual populations, was associated with higher e-cigarette use (bp = 0.038, p < .001). However, the direct association between sexual minority identity and e-cigarette use was non-significant. Furthermore, eHealth use moderated the disparities in psychological distress between LGB and heterosexual groups (bp = - 0.160, p < .05). CONCLUSION: The pattern of e-cigarette use among Chinese sexual minorities is distinct: e-cigarettes are less commercialized and serve mainly as a coping mechanism. These findings highlight the importance of mental health support and eHealth interventions in reducing psychological distress and e-cigarette use among LGB individuals in China.

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