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Jun, Hee-Jin
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Longitudinal Studies
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Stress, Coping, and Context: Examining Substance Use Among LGBTQ Young Adults With Probable Substance Use Disorders.
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Sexual orientation and gender identity disparities in substance use disorders during young adulthood in a United States longitudinal cohort.
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Structural stigma and sexual orientation-related reproductive health disparities in a longitudinal cohort study of female adolescents.
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Concurrent polysubstance use in a longitudinal study of US youth: associations with sexual orientation.
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Developmental Latent Patterns of Identification as Mostly Heterosexual Versus Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual.
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Structural stigma and cigarette smoking in a prospective cohort study of sexual minority and heterosexual youth.
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Sexual-orientation disparities in cigarette smoking in a longitudinal cohort study of adolescents.
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Growing up in a domestic violence environment: relationship with developmental trajectories of body mass index during adolescence into young adulthood.
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Adult body mass index trajectories and sexual orientation: the Nurses' Health Study II.
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Community violence and urban childhood asthma: a multilevel analysis.
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The mediating effect of childhood abuse in sexual orientation disparities in tobacco and alcohol use during adolescence: results from the Nurses' Health Study II.
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Contribution of race/ethnicity and country of origin to variations in lifetime reported asthma: evidence for a nativity advantage.
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