Young people's perceptions of substance use norms and attitudes in the LGBT community
Abstract Objectives: Sexual minority young people (SMYP) show higher levels of substance use than their heterosexual counterparts. This study aims to test potential LGBT community‐specific reasons assumed to affect substance use and their relationships to LGBT community participation/connectedness a...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Demant (Author), Leanne M. Hides (Author), David J. Kavanagh (Author), Katherine M. White (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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