Abstract

The global COVID pandemic, social uprisings, and a wave of discriminatory policy proposals have highlighted the ways in which structural oppression contributes to health disparities facing youth of color and those identifying as LGBTQ. Young people living at the intersection of multiple types of oppression face the greatest burden, yet also have unique strengths and supports. Existing research has demonstrated persistent substance use disparities across sexual orientation, gender identity, and racial/ethnic groups – as individual categories.

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