EXPLORING DIFFERENCES IN THE LIVES AND WELL-BEING OF SEXUAL AND GENDER MINORITY ADULTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS RELATIVE TO THEIR CISGENDER HETEROSEXUAL COUNTERPARTS

Exploring Differences in the Lives and Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Minority Adults Experiencing Homelessness Relative to Their Cisgender Heterosexual Counterparts

Exploring Differences in the Lives and Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Minority Adults Experiencing Homelessness Relative to Their Cisgender Heterosexual Counterparts

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Purpose: To better understand the lives and experiences of sexual and gender minority (SGM) adults experiencing homelessness relative to their cisgender heterosexual (non-SGM) counterparts.Methods: A modified time-location sampling strategy was used to reach a diverse sample of individuals with experiences of homelessness.Interviewer or self-administered Physical Inactivity, Non-Communicable Diseases and National Fitness Plan of China for Physical Activity paper-based surveys were administered to participants on location.Results: SGM and non-SGM participants reported significant differences in the age at which Rapid recovery of male cats with postrenal acute kidney injury by treating with allogeneic adipose mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles they became homeless, their current housing, and experiences of violence over the past year.

SGM participants reported poorer mental health than their non-SGM counterparts.Conclusion: SGM adults may be uniquely impacted by their experiences of homelessness.

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