Sexual minority young people use licit and illicit substances at disproportionate levels. However, little is known about the perceptions of substance use among members of LGBT communities. This paper reports the results of a content analysis of 45 semi-structured interviews about substance use in LGBT communities with sexual minority young people (n = 31) and community stakeholders (n = 14). Results indicated both sexual minority youth and community stakeholders perceived the use and acceptance of substances to be higher in LGBT communities compared to the general population. Participants identified a range of characteristics potentially leading to higher levels of substance use including peer pressure, high exposure to substance use, and t...
Dr. Daniel Demant is an Epidemiologist and Senior Lecturer in Public Health at the University of Tec...
This study aimed to determine whether the lesbian and gay "scene" of bars and nightclubs is a more c...
Background: Previous research demonstrates that substance use preferences and social-sexual environm...
Sexual minority young people use licit and illicit substances at disproportionate levels. However, l...
Sexual minority young people use licit and illicit substances at disproportionate levels. However, l...
Objectives: Sexual minority young people (SMYP) show higher levels of substance use than their heter...
This thesis provides an examination of the disproportionate use of licit and illicit substances amon...
Introduction Research shows disproportionate levels of substance use among sexual minority young peo...
Improved social attitudes towards homosexuality have led some theorists to claim that Western societ...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use and substance use problems are often more prevalent in same-sex...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. It is well-established that a high prevalence of substance use is found in lesb...
BACKGROUND: International research assessing differences in the prevalence of alcohol and other drug...
Of growing interest in the study of sexual minority experiences is the concept of community connecte...
Research consistently reports higher rates of problematic drinking among lesbian, bisexual and queer...
Introduction and Aims: The high prevalence of substance use and mental health problems in same-sex a...
Dr. Daniel Demant is an Epidemiologist and Senior Lecturer in Public Health at the University of Tec...
This study aimed to determine whether the lesbian and gay "scene" of bars and nightclubs is a more c...
Background: Previous research demonstrates that substance use preferences and social-sexual environm...
Sexual minority young people use licit and illicit substances at disproportionate levels. However, l...
Sexual minority young people use licit and illicit substances at disproportionate levels. However, l...
Objectives: Sexual minority young people (SMYP) show higher levels of substance use than their heter...
This thesis provides an examination of the disproportionate use of licit and illicit substances amon...
Introduction Research shows disproportionate levels of substance use among sexual minority young peo...
Improved social attitudes towards homosexuality have led some theorists to claim that Western societ...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use and substance use problems are often more prevalent in same-sex...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. It is well-established that a high prevalence of substance use is found in lesb...
BACKGROUND: International research assessing differences in the prevalence of alcohol and other drug...
Of growing interest in the study of sexual minority experiences is the concept of community connecte...
Research consistently reports higher rates of problematic drinking among lesbian, bisexual and queer...
Introduction and Aims: The high prevalence of substance use and mental health problems in same-sex a...
Dr. Daniel Demant is an Epidemiologist and Senior Lecturer in Public Health at the University of Tec...
This study aimed to determine whether the lesbian and gay "scene" of bars and nightclubs is a more c...
Background: Previous research demonstrates that substance use preferences and social-sexual environm...