Is religiosity a protective factor against substance use in young adulthood? Only if you’re straight!

Citation

Rostosky, S. S.; Danner, F.; & Riggle, E. D. B. (2007). Is religiosity a protective factor against substance use in young adulthood? Only if you're straight!. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 40 (5) pp. 440-447

Abstract

Purpose

Previous research has documented that substance use peaks during young adulthood and that religiosity provides a protective effect against binge drinking, marijuana use, and cigarette smoking. The majority of these studies do not examine sexual identity as it relates to these factors. Drawing on social influence and developmental theories, we tested the hypothesis that religiosity would provide a protective effect for heterosexual but not sexual minority young adults.
Method

Waves 1 and 3 of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health provided data for the study. Three young adult sexual identity groups were formed: sexual minorities who did not report same-sex attraction at Wave 1 (NA), sexual minorities who did report same-sex attraction at Wave 1 (SSA), and heterosexuals (HET) (sample n = 764).
Results

Religiosity measured at baseline had no significant effect on past-year substance use, measured six years later in sexual minority young adults. For heterosexual young adults, each unit increase in religiosity reduced the odds of binge drinking by 9%, marijuana use by 20%, and cigarette smoking by 13%.
Conclusions

Religiosity was not protective against substance use in sexual minority young adults, cautioning against over-generalizing previous findings about the protective effects of religiosity. Future studies that 1) consider the social context for sexual identity development, 2) model both risk and protective factors, and 3) use multidimensional measures of religiosity (and spirituality) and sexual identity are needed to build the necessary knowledge base for effective health promotion efforts among sexual minority youth and young adults.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.11.144

Keyword(s)

Religion

Reference Type

Journal Article

Journal Title

Journal of Adolescent Health

Author(s)

Rostosky, S. S.
Danner, F.
Riggle, E. D. B.

Year Published

2007

Volume Number

40

Issue Number

5

Pages

440-447

ISSN/ISBN

1054-139X

DOI

10.1016/j.jadohealth.2006.11.144

Reference ID

662