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Drinking patterns in homosexual and heterosexual women.
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1982
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Lifetime PrevalenceSubstance UseHomosexualityQueer TheoryHeterosexual WomenSocial SciencesPsychologyAlcohol MisuseGender IdentityGender StudiesPsychiatryAlcohol AbuseSexual BehaviorAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseAddictionSociologySexual IdentityMedicineSexual Orientation
The lifetime prevalence of heavy and problem drinking was found to be significantly higher in a sample of homosexual women (N = 57) compared to a demographically matched sample of heterosexual women (N = 43). This prevalence of excessive drinking is not explained by personality traits, psychiatric diagnosis, gender identity, history of frequenting gay bars, or family history of alcoholism.