Tag: LGBTQ+

The Interrelationship of Bullying, Shaming & SUD among LGBTQ Adolescents

As we approach the end of PRIDE month, we are pleased to share a short article we recently published that discusses substance misuse and explores the genesis and exacerbation of drug use among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) teens. In the article, we look at the possible connection between bullying and other oppressive behavior (such as shaming) and acknowledged substance use and suicide. We hope you will take the time to read and share it. “Bullying and Oppressive Behaviors Towards LGBTQ Adolescents: Substance Use Disorders in the Making?”

We hope you will take the time to read and share it. “Bullying and Oppressive Behaviors Towards LGBTQ Adolescents: Substance Use Disorders in the Making?”

SAMSHA Survey 

June is National Pride month so we thought we would bring attention to the just released SAMSHA survey on Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Results from the 2021 and 2022 National Surveys on Drug Use and Behavioral Health. The results point to the heavy societal stressors of this minority population in regards to mental health and the overall use of substances as a significant coping response. 

The behavioral survey looks at any mental illness, serious mental illness, major depressive episodes, co-occurring AMI and SUD, suicidal thoughts, plans and attempts. 

The substance use survey covers cigarette smoking, alcohol use, binge drinking, heavy alcohol drinking, illicit drug use, marijuana use, CNS, stimulants, cocaine, Rx stimulants, meth, opioids, inhalants, etc. 

Women often remain under the radar in terms of substance use even now, but the stats on Lesbians and Bisexual women might surprise you so take a look. 

The report is straight forward which means an easy and fast read.