This study examined the relationship between sexual orientation and substance use among a nationally representative sample of U.S. college and university students. Data from the 1999 College Alcohol Survey were analyzed to compare marijuana and other illicit drug use among heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual students. Findings indicate no significant differences in either marijuana or other illicit drug use for homosexual students. However, bisexuals, especially females, were more likely to have used both marijuana and other illicit drugs. These findings underscore the importance of examining bisexuals as a separate group rather than combining them together with homosexuals. The findings also indicate the presence of unique risk and prot...
Abstract Background Sexual minority young adults represent a high-risk population for tobacco use. T...
Purpose—Previous studies have found that sexual minority (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual) adolescents ...
Students attending four year universities engage in substance use that is beyond the use of the gene...
This study examined the relationship between sexual orientation and substance use among a nationally...
This study examined the association between sexual identity and use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD)...
This study examined the association between sexual identity and use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD)...
Marijuana use holds a curvilinear relation to sexual orientation, whereby bisexual individuals repor...
Marijuana use holds a curvilinear relation to sexual orientation, whereby bisexual individuals repor...
A variety of social factors are expected to contribute to health behaviors among college students. T...
Evidence indicates GLB individuals may be at greater risk for high rates of alcohol consumption; how...
Background: Health sciences researchers are beginning to understand the differing experiences and he...
Substance abuse among gays and lesbians may be considered a neglected area of drug use research in...
AIMS: Several decades of research have shown that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults are at high...
Aims: Several decades of research have shown that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults are at high...
<em>Background</em>. Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) college students may have an increased number ...
Abstract Background Sexual minority young adults represent a high-risk population for tobacco use. T...
Purpose—Previous studies have found that sexual minority (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual) adolescents ...
Students attending four year universities engage in substance use that is beyond the use of the gene...
This study examined the relationship between sexual orientation and substance use among a nationally...
This study examined the association between sexual identity and use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD)...
This study examined the association between sexual identity and use of alcohol and other drugs (AOD)...
Marijuana use holds a curvilinear relation to sexual orientation, whereby bisexual individuals repor...
Marijuana use holds a curvilinear relation to sexual orientation, whereby bisexual individuals repor...
A variety of social factors are expected to contribute to health behaviors among college students. T...
Evidence indicates GLB individuals may be at greater risk for high rates of alcohol consumption; how...
Background: Health sciences researchers are beginning to understand the differing experiences and he...
Substance abuse among gays and lesbians may be considered a neglected area of drug use research in...
AIMS: Several decades of research have shown that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults are at high...
Aims: Several decades of research have shown that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) adults are at high...
<em>Background</em>. Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) college students may have an increased number ...
Abstract Background Sexual minority young adults represent a high-risk population for tobacco use. T...
Purpose—Previous studies have found that sexual minority (e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual) adolescents ...
Students attending four year universities engage in substance use that is beyond the use of the gene...