Research
This page provides a list of research pieces and reports that look at substance use and other related health inequalities faced by the LGBTQI community in Scotland, the UK and the rest of the world. Much of this research informs the work of our partnership.
Batchelder, A et al. Intersecting internalized stigmas and HIV self-care among men who have sex with men and who use substances. Social Science & Medicine, 275, 2021.
Cornell Health, Why Biology Matters When it Comes to Drinking Alcohol
Guasp, A. (2011). Gay and Bisexual Men’s Health Survey: Stonewall.
Hepatitis Scotland et al, 2016, Chemsex in Scotland, Starting the Conversation.
Kidd, J. D., Everett, B. G., Corbeil, T., Shea, E., & Hughes, T. L. (2022). Gender self-concept and hazardous drinking among sexual minority women: Results from the Chicago Health and Life Experiences of Women (CHLEW) Study. Addictive Behaviors, 107366. DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107366.
LGBT Foundation and AHSN Network: LGBT Health Inequalities in the UK Literature Review (2021)
NHS Digital, 2021, Health and health-related behaviours of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual adults
Transgender Alliance Scotland (2016), Transgender Inclusion in Drug and Alcohol Services.
Transgender Alliance Scotland et al (2012), Trans Mental Health Study
Reports
Life in Scotland for LGBT Young People (2022)
LGBT Health & Wellbeing et al, LGBTI Populations and Mental Health Inequality (2018).