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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Health

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The gay and lesbian population comprises a diverse community with disparate health concerns.

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America 's gay and lesbian population comprises a diverse community with disparate health concerns. Major health issues for gay men are HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases, substance abuse, depression, and suicide.

Gay male adolescents are two to three times more likely than their peers to attempt suicide. Some evidence suggests lesbians have higher rates of smoking, overweight, alcohol abuse, and stress than heterosexual women. The issues surrounding personal, family, and social acceptance of sexual orientation can place a significant burden on mental health and personal safety.*

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Gay and Bisexual Men

Lesbian and Bisexual Women

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* US. Department of Health and Human Services. Health People 2010. 2nd ed. With Understanding and Improving Health, and Objectives for Improving Health . 2 Vols. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, November 2000.



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