Sunday, May 17, 2009

Sexual orientation, substance use behaviors and substance dependence in the United States
Addiction Published Online: 12 May 2009

Results support previous research finds of heightened risk of substance use and substance dependence among some sexual minority groups and point to the need for research that examines the reasons for such differences. Results also highlight important gender differences and question previous findings indicating uniformly higher risk for substance dependence among sexual minorities. Risks appear to vary based on gender and how sexual orientation is defined. Findings have implications for more effective prevention and intervention efforts that target subgroups at greatest risk.


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