BackgroundPrior research has shown a higher prevalence of substance use and mental disorders among sexual minorities, however, the influence of sexual orientation on treatment seeking has not been widely studied. We use a model of help-seeking for vulnerable populations to investigate factors related to treatment for alcohol or drug use disorders and mental health disorders, focusing on the contributions of gender, sexual orientation, and need.MethodsSurvey data were obtained from a population-based probability sample of California residents that oversampled for sexual minorities. Logistic regression was used to model the enabling, predisposing, and need-related factors associated with past-year mental health or substance abuse treatment ut...
<div><p></p><p>Many studies, reviews, and meta-analyses have reported elevated mental health problem...
BackgroundPrior research has found higher rates of mental health problems among sexual minority indi...
Sexual minorities, particularly bisexuals, are vulnerable to minority stress-driven mental health ch...
BackgroundPrior research has shown a higher prevalence of substance use and mental disorders among s...
ObjectiveLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) orientation predicts greater substance use, treatment util...
Objective: Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) orientation predicts greater substance use, treatment ut...
Background: Sexual minorities (SM) have specific substance use patterns and show elevated rates of s...
Aims To assess past-year prevalence rates of substance use behaviors and substance dependence acros...
ObjectiveThis study evaluated whether sexual orientation-specific differences in substance use behav...
Sexual orientation health disparities are well-documented. However, sampling and measurement limitat...
In the past two decades, population-based health surveys have begun including measures of sexual ori...
Overall, this study was designed to explore differences in the prevalence of and service utilization...
Although there are population-based studies that find that sexual minorities are at increased risk f...
Problematic substance use is a global public health concern. However, despite high rates of substanc...
Purpose: The current study examines differences between lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGB...
<div><p></p><p>Many studies, reviews, and meta-analyses have reported elevated mental health problem...
BackgroundPrior research has found higher rates of mental health problems among sexual minority indi...
Sexual minorities, particularly bisexuals, are vulnerable to minority stress-driven mental health ch...
BackgroundPrior research has shown a higher prevalence of substance use and mental disorders among s...
ObjectiveLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) orientation predicts greater substance use, treatment util...
Objective: Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) orientation predicts greater substance use, treatment ut...
Background: Sexual minorities (SM) have specific substance use patterns and show elevated rates of s...
Aims To assess past-year prevalence rates of substance use behaviors and substance dependence acros...
ObjectiveThis study evaluated whether sexual orientation-specific differences in substance use behav...
Sexual orientation health disparities are well-documented. However, sampling and measurement limitat...
In the past two decades, population-based health surveys have begun including measures of sexual ori...
Overall, this study was designed to explore differences in the prevalence of and service utilization...
Although there are population-based studies that find that sexual minorities are at increased risk f...
Problematic substance use is a global public health concern. However, despite high rates of substanc...
Purpose: The current study examines differences between lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGB...
<div><p></p><p>Many studies, reviews, and meta-analyses have reported elevated mental health problem...
BackgroundPrior research has found higher rates of mental health problems among sexual minority indi...
Sexual minorities, particularly bisexuals, are vulnerable to minority stress-driven mental health ch...