id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_dersy4rekbdnbbf72tccbng5cq Mark L. Hatzenbuehler Structural Stigma and the Health of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Populations 2014 42 .pdf application/pdf 2615 470 62 Structural Stigma and the Health  Linked ecologic data on structural stigma at the country level Structural Stigma and the Health of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Populations Multi-measure, multi-method approach to studying structural stigma and LGB health Approach #1: Cross-Sectional, Country-Level�Are Health Problems Elevated among LGB Populations in High-Structural Stigma Countries? Structural Stigma Associated with HIV Risk Outcomes via Concealment Approach #1b: Cross-Sectional�Are Health Problems Elevated among LGB Populations in High-Structural Stigma States? Approach #2: Longitudinal �Does Structural Stigma Prospectively Predict Health Problems among LGB Populations? Approach #3a: Quasi-Experimental �Do Health Problems among LGB Populations Increase Following Increases in Structural Stigma? Approach #3b: Quasi-Experimental �Do Health Problems among LGB Adults Decrease Following Reductions in Structural Stigma? Reduction in Mental Health Care Utilization in the 12 Months Following Same-Sex Marriage Reduction in Mental Health Care Costs in the 12 Months Following Same-Sex Marriage Future Directions for Structural Stigma and LGB Health Research ./cache/work_dersy4rekbdnbbf72tccbng5cq.pdf ./txt/work_dersy4rekbdnbbf72tccbng5cq.txt