Scope of the Problem
Barriers
Patterns, Signs, & Symptoms
Factors
Evidence Based Treatment
100
The prevalence of substance abuse disorders in the LGB population compared to heterosexual individuals has been found to be _____ in research.
What is twice as high?
100
This is a way that data from treatment centers is a barrier to identification of substance abuse among the LGBT population.
What is not asking about sexual orientation on intake forms?
100
The theory that posits that stressful events begin early in life is called...
What is Syndemic Theory?
100
Name three factors that contribute to substance abuse in the LGBTQ population
What are social support, quality of relationships, & minority stress?
100
Uses respect, cooperation, collaboration, neutrality, and flexibility while addressing issues of countertransference and transference
What is the cultural competencies model?
200
WIPEOUT
**your points are gone**
200
This is one way individuals provide a barrier to identifying the prevalence of substance abuse in the LGBT community.
What is not reporting sexual orientation?
200
These and other traditional roles and responsibilities can correlate with substance abuse.
What are marriage and children?
200
LGBTQ individuals who reported poor parental attachment were likely to engage in...
What is long term substance use?
200
includes an HIV education/risk reduction group, a social support group, and individual counseling sessions
What is gay-specific social skills training?
300
This group within the LGBT population also has higher prevalence of substance abuse than heterosexual peers.
What are teenagers?
300
Some of the reasons it is difficult to compare results across studies include ______ and _________.
What are different terminologies and methodologies?
300
This drug is commonly used to overcome psychosexual and self-esteem issues, predominantly among gay men.
What is methamphetamine?
300
In one study, this percent of LGBT individuals reported lifetime discrimination and also met the diagnostic criteria for a substance use disorder...
What is 46%
300
trauma-­informed treatment, LGBT–responsive agencies, inclusive treatment climates, links with community resources, and social support
What are treatment needs for bisexual and lesbian women and transgender individuals?
400
Of the groups listed, this group had the highest rate of any past-year substance abuse disorder, at 31.4%.
Who are gay men?
400
This is one way that epidemiological studies present a barrier to identification of substance abuse in the LGBT population.
What is not asking about sexual orientation?
400
STEAL
**you may steal another team's points**
400
LGBT individuals with strong social support reported lower rates of... (Name all 5)
What are emotional distress, suicidal ideation, and use of cigarettes, alcohol, and marijuana
400
Addresses cultural aspects of drug use and uses CBT and skills training to limit drug use/relapse, sexually risky behaviors, relapse triggers, and cravings.
What is gay-specific cognitive behavioral therapy?
500
STEAL
What is **taking another team's points**?
500
WIPEOUT
**all your points are gone**
500
WIPEOUT!!
**all your points are gone**
500
Name one example of a proximal stressor, & one example of a distal stressor an LGBTQ individual may experience
Proximal:internalized heterosexism, identity concealment, fear of rejection, rumination on previous experiences with prejudice, and distaste for one’s own minority group following a prejudice event. Distal:victimization, social rejection, and discrimination
500
MI, CBT, CM, social support therapy, and combined treatment methods
What are evidence-based practices for substance abuse in gay and bisexual men?
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