Females who identify as sexual minorities may face an increased risk of substance use that shows up as early as age 13, researchers said.
The pattern of increased substance use for youth who identify as sexual minorities is magnified significantly for females, according to a study published in the Journal of LGBT Youth.
The researchers also noted that early adolescence is a critical period for prevention and intervention efforts.
For the study, 2,200 urban girls (heterosexual as well as those identifying as lesbian/gay or bisexual) were studied for substance use from age 13 to 20.
"The findings suggest that early prevention and intervention efforts may be needed to reduce initial use and slow the escalation of substance use among the population," Dermody said.
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