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Tobacco Use Among Gender-Varying and Gender-Stable Adolescents and Adults Living in the United States.

Luisa KcomtRebecca J Evans-PolceCurtiss W EngstromCarol J BoydPhilip T VelizBrady T WestSean Esteban McCabe
Published in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2022)
Despite increased knowledge about transgender health in recent years, there remains a paucity of research about gender-varying individuals. This study is the first to examine the proportion of gender-varying individuals in the United States using a longitudinal, nationally representative sample and to explore differences in nicotine/tobacco use among gender-varying and gender-stable individuals. Our findings suggest that gender-varying people have an increased risk for nicotine/tobacco use, placing them at higher risk for tobacco-related health consequences. This study increases knowledge about nicotine/tobacco use among this under-represented population in research and underscores the importance of developing an awareness of gender diversity.
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