Titre : | Up in Smoke : Vanishing Evidence of Tobacco Disparities in the Institute of Medicine's Report on Sexual and Gender Minority Health. (2012) |
Auteurs : | LEE (Joseph-Gl) : USA. Department of Health Behavior. Gillings School of Global Public Health. The University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. ; BLOSNICH (John-R) : USA. Department of Psychiatry. University of Rochester Medical Center. Rochester. NY. ; MELVIN (Cathy-L) : USA. Department of Maternal and Child Health. Gillings School of Global Public Health. The University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill. |
Type de document : | Article |
Dans : | American journal of public health (vol. 102, n° 11, 2012) |
Pagination : | 2041-2043 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Mots-clés : | Tabac ; Homosexualité ; Bisexualité ; Transsexualisme ; Sexe |
Résumé : | [BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS JFR0xnGA. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a groundbreaking report on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-gender (LGBT) health in 2011, finding limited evidence of tobacco disparities. We examined IOM search terms and used 2 systematic reviews to identify 71 articles on LGBT tobacco use. The IOM omitted standard tobacco-related search terms. The report also omitted references to studies on LGBT tobacco use (n=56), some with rigorous designs. The IOM report may underestimate LGBT tobacco use compared with general population use. |