2019
DOI: 10.1111/josh.12817
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Intersectionality and Health Behaviors Among US High School Students: Examining Race/Ethnicity, Sexual Identity, and Sex

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Little research exists examining the impact of multiple minority identities, particularly sexual orientation, race/ethnicity, and sex on health-risk behaviors like mental health, substance use, violence, and sexual risk among high school students in the United States. In this study, we use a nationally representative dataset to examine differences between non-Hispanic white heterosexuals (HSs) and non-Hispanic white sexual minority, black HS, black sexual minority, Hispanic HS, and Hispanic sexual … Show more

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“…LGBTQ young persons are also disproportionately burdened by existing mental health concerns, [16][17][18] which could further increase their medical and psychological vulnerabilities during the current pandemic crisis. Given the well-established link between sexual and gender minority stress and mental health among LGBTQ young persons, 19,20 much may be gained from investigating how minority stress operates in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Sexual and Gender Minority Stress Among Lgbtq Young Persons mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LGBTQ young persons are also disproportionately burdened by existing mental health concerns, [16][17][18] which could further increase their medical and psychological vulnerabilities during the current pandemic crisis. Given the well-established link between sexual and gender minority stress and mental health among LGBTQ young persons, 19,20 much may be gained from investigating how minority stress operates in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
Section: Sexual and Gender Minority Stress Among Lgbtq Young Persons mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sexual minority individuals likely have higher PDM rates than their heterosexual counterparts, 34,[173][174][175] with one study suggesting higher rates in transgender individuals. 176 Multi-minority individuals may also have higher PDM rates, 177 but this varies by race/ ethnicity and sex. [178][179][180] Finally, the degree to which un-or undertreated ADHD symptoms motivate stimulant PDM is unclear and those with significant ADHD symptoms or an ADHD diagnosis are in need of further study.…”
Section: Limitations Of the Literature And Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects were felt more amongst people who were prone to mental health issues. They experienced more stressors because of their multiple and layered identities (Gattamorta et al, 2019;Lokot & Avakyan, 2020). Ignorance of marginalised groups of society aggravated their vulnerabilities and added miseries in their lives (Baker et al, 2020;Salerno, Williams et al, 2020).…”
Section: The Lgbtq+ Community and Working-class Indian Gaysmentioning
confidence: 99%