Discrimination, identity connectedness and tobacco use in a sample of sexual and gender minority young adults.
Alexandra BudenzJennfier GaberErik CrankshawAndie MalterudEmily B PetersonDana E WagnerEmily C SandersPublished in: Tobacco control (2022)
We found variations in tobacco use by SGM subgroups overall and by race/ethnicity. Discrimination may be a risk factor for certain tobacco use behaviours. However, SGM identity connectedness may be protective against tobacco use among gender minority individuals and individuals experiencing SGM-specific discrimination. These findings can inform targeted approaches to reach SGM subgroups at greater risk of tobacco use.