Discrimination may increase alcohol abuse risk

Discrimination may increase alcohol abuse risk: study
Press Trust of India Washington
Last Updated : Jul 02 2016 | 9:30 PM IST
People who face discrimination — whether it is based on their race, sexual orientation or gender —  may be at an increased risk of alcohol abuse, a new study has found.

Experts have known for decades that drinking is a common response to stress — a phenomenon called stress-reactive drinking, said Paul Gilbert from University of Iowa in the United States.

“We recognise discrimination as a stressor, and we recognise people drink in response to stress. But do they drink in response to discrimination?” said Gilbert.

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Gilbert searched six online databases for studies related to discrimination and drinking, narrowing his potential sources down to about 1,200 scientific studies that met his criteria.

From there, he identified 97 papers with quantitative evidence that showed a link between discrimination and heavy and hazardous drinking.

Seventy one studies involved racial discrimination, and the rest examined discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender.

“Our study supports the notion that discrimination is harmful to health, specifically through alcohol,” said Gilbert.

The findings were published in the journal Social Science & Medicine.
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    First Published: Jul 02 2016 | 9:12 PM IST

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