Alcoholism & Addiction in Homosexuals: Etiology, Prevalence & Treatment
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Alcoholism & Addiction in Homosexuals: Etiology, Prevalence & Treatment
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There is a good deal of alcoholism and addiction in the gay community, but newer studies suggest that the incidence among younger homosexuals may be no greater than in the population at large. This article suggests that gay liberation in the 1970's may have spared male homosexuals now under 30 some of the misunderstanding, discrimination and hatred that drove older homosexuals to drink and drugs.
Health & Wellness : Substance Abuse
Feb 15, 2000
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