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JMIR Cancer 2023;9:e51605
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Specifically, there is burgeoning evidence from previous studies that suggest SGM youth’s current usage (SGM: 9.4%; cis-hetero: 4.9%), lifetime usage (SGM: 25.1%; cis-hetero: 14.3%), and past 30-day usage of ECs (SGM: 28.5%; cis-hetero: 23.4%) are all higher than those among cis-heterosexual youth, indicating this group’s vulnerability toward EC usage [18-20].
Such a disparity in EC and CC usage between SGM and cis-heterosexual youth could be potentially explained by the minority stress model.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e47058
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SGM youth were also twice as likely as their non–SGM youth counterparts to report feeling sad or hopeless and nearly 3 times as likely to have considered attempting suicide [2]. These disparities may vary further by race and ethnicity. A 2021 national survey of SGM youth (aged 13-24 years) in the United States sponsored by the Trevor Project found that racial and ethnic minority SGM youth were more likely than White non-Hispanic SGM youth to have seriously considered suicide in the prior year [3].
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e39094
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