Oslo Gay Pride 2003 - A substance abuse survey, a pilot project that has been carried out at NOVA - Norwegian Social Research, a research institute, was conducted at the request of the Norwegian Gay Health Committee and Alcohol and Drug Addiction Service (Municipality of Oslo). As of today, very little research-based knowledge has been available on alcohol and drug abuse among men and women involved in the visible gay-communities in Norway. The analysis of this convenience-based survey is based on quantitative data from 1079 gay, bisexual and lesbian festival participants, in June 2003. As a pilot survey, a primary goal of this project has been to prepare the way for further research by identifying findings and issues that should be given ...
This study examines homophobia and heterosexism, which denies, denigrates, and stigmatizes any nonhe...
It has been suggested that members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) population ...
Objectives: Sexual minority young people (SMYP) show higher levels of substance use than their heter...
Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals have faced a great stigma from their society through the...
The NOVA report on living conditions and life quality among lesbian women and gay men has three part...
Background: Being non-heterosexual is still not fully accepted in the Czech Republic and research sh...
International audienceThis exhaustive literature review focuses on substance use and abuse (alcohol ...
Objective: Few population-based studies have explored differences in alcohol consumption by sexual o...
A cross-national study of young adult sexual minorities was conducted in order to explore the associ...
A cross-national study of young adult sexual minorities was conducted in order to explore the associ...
Research shows that sexual minorities are at greater risk for illicit substance use andrelated harm ...
Substance abuse among gays and lesbians may be considered a neglected area of drug use research in...
This paper proposes the results of a survey conducted on the Neapolitan LG (gay, lesbian) community ...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use and substance use problems are often more prevalent in same-sex...
Most research on sexual orientation and alcohol use in the United States has found higher rates of a...
This study examines homophobia and heterosexism, which denies, denigrates, and stigmatizes any nonhe...
It has been suggested that members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) population ...
Objectives: Sexual minority young people (SMYP) show higher levels of substance use than their heter...
Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals have faced a great stigma from their society through the...
The NOVA report on living conditions and life quality among lesbian women and gay men has three part...
Background: Being non-heterosexual is still not fully accepted in the Czech Republic and research sh...
International audienceThis exhaustive literature review focuses on substance use and abuse (alcohol ...
Objective: Few population-based studies have explored differences in alcohol consumption by sexual o...
A cross-national study of young adult sexual minorities was conducted in order to explore the associ...
A cross-national study of young adult sexual minorities was conducted in order to explore the associ...
Research shows that sexual minorities are at greater risk for illicit substance use andrelated harm ...
Substance abuse among gays and lesbians may be considered a neglected area of drug use research in...
This paper proposes the results of a survey conducted on the Neapolitan LG (gay, lesbian) community ...
Introduction and Aims: Substance use and substance use problems are often more prevalent in same-sex...
Most research on sexual orientation and alcohol use in the United States has found higher rates of a...
This study examines homophobia and heterosexism, which denies, denigrates, and stigmatizes any nonhe...
It has been suggested that members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) population ...
Objectives: Sexual minority young people (SMYP) show higher levels of substance use than their heter...