Disparities in Alcohol Use and Heavy Episodic Drinking Among Bisexual People
Sociodemographics such as sexual orientation are significant factors to consider in understanding alcohol consumption. Evidence suggests that Alcohol Use Disorders (AUDs) are more common among sexual minority (lesbian, gay, bisexual, also known as LGB) individuals when compared to the heterosexual population. However, little research has focused specifically on bisexual alcohol consumption and addiction, despite differences.
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