Sexual minority populations in the United States have persistently higher rates of cigarette use than heterosexuals, partially driven by exposure to minority stressors (e.g., discrimination and victimization). Little is known about cigarette use across cohorts of sexual minority adults who came of age in distinctly different sociopolitical environments.

Other Authors
  1. Allegra Gordon
  2. Wouter Kiekens
  3. Marguerita Lightfoot
  4. David Frost