Health and healthcare disparities among U.S. women and men at the intersection of sexual orientation and race/ethnicity: a nationally representative cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Research has shown that sexual minorities (SMs) (e.g. lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals), compared to their heterosexual counterparts, may engage in riskier health behaviors, are at higher risk of some adverse health outcomes, and are more likely to experience reduced health...
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Main Authors: | Mai-Han Trinh (Author), Madina Agénor (Author), S. Bryn Austin (Author), Chandra L. Jackson (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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