Health disparities in one of the world's most progressive countries: a scoping review of mental health and substance use among sexual and gender minority people in the Netherlands
Abstract Background Evidence from many parts of the world shows that sexual and gender minority (SGM) people have poorer health than their cisgender heterosexual counterparts. Minority stressors, particularly stigma and discrimination, have been identified as major contributors to sexual orientation...
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Main Authors: | Tonda L. Hughes (Author), Lauren Bochicchio (Author), Laurie Drabble (Author), Maaike Muntinga (Author), Jan S. Jukema (Author), Cindy B. Veldhuis (Author), Sunčica Bruck (Author), Henny Bos (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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