PurposeSexual minority young adults report greater cigarette and cannabis use. Emerging evidence suggests this trend may extend to e-cigarettes. The current study evaluated the relationship between sexual identity and prevalence of e-cigarette, cigarette, and cannabis use and whether such associations differ by gender.MethodsCross-sectional, regionally representative data of young adults (M[SD]age = 20.02 [0.60] years; n heterosexual = 1314; n bisexual = 77; n lesbian/gay = 28) from Wave III (2016) of the Southern California Children's Health Study were analyzed in 2019. Logistic regression analyses were conducted with sexual identity as the predictor and product use (never, prior, infrequent past 30-...
ObjectivesTo determine smoking prevalence, smoking behavior, and secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure of ...
Previous research has found that sexual minority individuals are more likely than heterosexual indiv...
Previous research has found that sexual minority individuals are more likely than heterosexual indiv...
Sexual identity is associated with tobacco use in adults. We examined tobacco use and susceptibility...
Abstract Background Sexual minority young adults represent a high-risk population for tobacco use. T...
Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States (US). Overall, tobac...
Little research has examined mechanisms driving cannabis use disparities among sexual minority (SM; ...
Emerging evidence suggests bisexual populations are at increased risk for a variety of negative heal...
Introduction: We studied prevalence of e-cigarette use among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender...
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) young adults have higher smoking prevalence than their non-SGM peer...
Little is known about why bisexual people use tobacco at higher rates than any other sexual identity...
BackgroundThis study examined associations of sexual orientation and gender identity with prevalence...
IntroductionLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals smoke at rates 1.5-2 times higher than the ...
Background: Health sciences researchers are beginning to understand the differing experiences and he...
There is evidence of higher tobacco use among lesbian or gay and bisexual (LGB) populations. However...
ObjectivesTo determine smoking prevalence, smoking behavior, and secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure of ...
Previous research has found that sexual minority individuals are more likely than heterosexual indiv...
Previous research has found that sexual minority individuals are more likely than heterosexual indiv...
Sexual identity is associated with tobacco use in adults. We examined tobacco use and susceptibility...
Abstract Background Sexual minority young adults represent a high-risk population for tobacco use. T...
Tobacco use remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States (US). Overall, tobac...
Little research has examined mechanisms driving cannabis use disparities among sexual minority (SM; ...
Emerging evidence suggests bisexual populations are at increased risk for a variety of negative heal...
Introduction: We studied prevalence of e-cigarette use among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender...
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) young adults have higher smoking prevalence than their non-SGM peer...
Little is known about why bisexual people use tobacco at higher rates than any other sexual identity...
BackgroundThis study examined associations of sexual orientation and gender identity with prevalence...
IntroductionLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals smoke at rates 1.5-2 times higher than the ...
Background: Health sciences researchers are beginning to understand the differing experiences and he...
There is evidence of higher tobacco use among lesbian or gay and bisexual (LGB) populations. However...
ObjectivesTo determine smoking prevalence, smoking behavior, and secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure of ...
Previous research has found that sexual minority individuals are more likely than heterosexual indiv...
Previous research has found that sexual minority individuals are more likely than heterosexual indiv...