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Investigating differential protective effects of marriage on substance use by sexual identity status.

Karen F TrockiAmy A MericleLaurie A DrabbleJamie L KlingerCindy B VeldhuisTonda L HughesKatherine J Karriker-Jaffe
Published in: International journal of alcohol and drug research (2020)
Marriage may be less consistently protective against hazardous drinking and marijuana use among sexual minorities than heterosexuals. Findings underscore the importance of both quantitative and qualitative studies designed to better understand disparities in substance use across both sexual identity and relationship statuses.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • high resolution
  • healthcare
  • mass spectrometry
  • alcohol consumption