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Keyword: Homosexual Men

Longitudinal trends in vaping, smoking, and harmful alcohol use across sexual orientations in the UK (2014–2021)

Understanding associations between sexual identity change and the mental health of lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults in the United Kingdom through longitudinal survey

A marriage premium for whom? Sexual identity, relationship status and earnings

Effect of same-sex marriage legalisation on the health of ethnic minority lesbian, gay and bisexual people: a quasi-experimental study

Long-term trends in mental health disparities across sexual orientations in the UK: a longitudinal analysis (2010–2021)

Re-considering re-partnering: new insights about gender and sexuality in the study of second union formation

Are protected characteristics associated with mental health care inequalities in the adult UK general population? a cross-sectional study

Lesbian, gay and bisexual population face housing inequalities, study finds

Lesbians, gays, and bisexuals asset-based welfare and housing in Great Britain

Variants of gender bias and sexual-orientation discrimination in career development

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