Sexual orientation identity disparities in health behaviors, outcomes, and services use among men and women in the United States: a cross-sectional study
Abstract Background Research shows that sexual minorities (e.g., lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals) experience higher levels of discrimination, stigma, and stress and are at higher risk of some poor health outcomes and health behaviors compared to their heterosexual counterparts. However, the m...
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Main Authors: | Chandra L. Jackson (Author), Madina Agénor (Author), Dayna A. Johnson (Author), S. Bryn Austin (Author), Ichiro Kawachi (Author) |
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2016-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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