Intersectional Disparities in Youth Tobacco Use by Sexual and/or Gender Minority Status and Race/Ethnicity.

Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco(2022)

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This representative study of California youth supports that identifying as a sexual and/or gender minority (SGM) is an important risk factor for combustible tobacco use. Particularly, observed SGM disparities were magnified for youth belonging to marginalized groups, as Black/African American SGM teens were shown to be at the highest risk of current combustible tobacco use. Findings support that Intersectionality Theory represents a useful framework for examining tobacco-related disparities and underscores the importance of assessing how the intersection of multiple social categories impacts youth tobacco use.
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intersectionality,nicotine,race/ethnicity,sexual and gender minorities,vaping,youth
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