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🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Dr. James Brennan, PhD: Gender-affirming care helps reduce posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms

Read more at https://pridestudy.org/research/#brennan1

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We can't wait to join our friends at The California LGBTQ Health and Human Services Network and present at their event, PRIDE in Prevention!
📅 4/2 @ 9am-1:30pm
📍 Connie Norman Transgender Empowerment Center, West Hollywood, CA
🔗 https://bit.ly/PrideInPrevention

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🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Dr. David Kinitz, PhD, MSW: Job quality and depression in LGBTQIA+ adults

Read more at https://pridestudy.org/research/#kinitz2

#employment #depression #jobquality

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🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Alexis Ceja, MA and Dr. Nguyen Tran, PhD, MPH: How Latina/e/o/x and Hispanic LGBTQIA+ people prefer to describe their pan-ethnic identity

Read more at https://pridestudy.org/research/#cejatran1

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We share our 🌟2025 Impact Highlights🌟 to celebrate our achievements together and to urge everyone to join us in advocating for LGBTQIA+ health equity and combatting efforts to erase us in data. ➡️ 📑 Read the full report: https://ow.ly/ygAL50YmcvX

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Join us in Oakland, CA this Friday to celebrate legacy, resistance, and joy at the SF Aids Foundation Generations Black LGBTQIA+ History Experiences. Don’t miss this free community-centered event! 🎉 RSVP here: https://ow.ly/QxS250YmaKO

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🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Drs. Jason Nagata, MD, MSc and Christopher D. Otmar, PhD: Understanding Eating Concerns Across Adult Ages in Cisgender LGB+ People

Read more at https://pridestudy.org/research/#nagata20

#eatingdisorder #gay #lesbian

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💬Day 3💬 of our webinar series, The PRIDE Study Wrapped: Research Year in Review 2025, is on 1/30/26 at 11am PT. Our final webinar will be a deep dive into a portfolio of research examining eating disorders in LGBTQIA+ communities. 🔗Register: https://tinyurl.com/TPSWrapped25

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🌟Day 2🌟 of our upcoming webinar series, The PRIDE Study Wrapped: Research Year in Review 2025, is on 1/29/26 at 11am PT. Researchers will share findings on family building, reproductive health, & experiences with hormones. 🔗Learn more and register at: https://tinyurl.com/TPSWrapped25

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🗓️📢 Day 1 of our webinar series, The PRIDE Study Wrapped: Research Year in Review 2025, is on 1/27/26 at 11am PT. Hear from researchers about their findings on anti-LGBTQIA+ policies, employment experiences, & intimate partner violence. 🔗Register https://tinyurl.com/TPSWrapped25

2 months ago 2 0 0 1
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🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Drs. Jason Nagata, MD, MSc and Christopher D. Otmar, PhD: Screening for Eating Concerns in Cisgender Gay Men and Lesbian Women Using a Short, New Tool

Read more at https://pridestudy.org/research/#nagata19

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🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Dr. Briana Last, PhD: LGBTQIA+ people’s perspectives on LGBTQIA+-targeted state policies and mental health: A qualitative study

Read more at https://pridestudy.org/research/#last2

#statepolicies #mentalhealth

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CORRECTED SCHEDULE: Join our webinar, "The PRIDE Study Wrapped: Research Year in Review 2025"! Hear from researchers about the latest #LGBTQIA+ health findings, thanks to participants like YOU!
🔗 Register: tinyurl.com/TPSwrapped25
📅 Save the dates: 1/27, 1/29 & 1/30 @ 11am PT

3 months ago 2 0 0 1
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🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by Dr. Diana M. Tordoff (@dianatordoff.bsky.social), PhD, MPH: Breastfeeding and Chestfeeding among LGBTQIA+ Parents

Read more at pridestudy.org/research/#to....

#breastfeeding #chestfeeding #lactation

4 months ago 5 2 0 1
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Title with citation:
Experiencing intimate partner violence is associated with future substance use in LGBTQIA+ people
Metheny et al., Annals of Behavioral Medicine [2025]

What Did We Do?
Our team looked at data from more than 3,700 LGBTQIA+ participants in The PRIDE Study to examine how experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV)— emotional, physical, and/or sexual harm by one romantic partner against another— may affect future substance use. We looked at participants’ experiences of IPV in 2021 and their substance use patterns in 2022.

What did we learn?
• 25% of participants reported IPV in the past year
• Those who experienced IPV were more likely to use substances the next year.
• PV was associated with higher use of cannabis, stimulants, hallucinogens, and opioids, but the association between IPV and cannabis use was the strongest.
• Emotional and physical IPV were associated with future substance use, but sexual IPV was not.

Learn more about this publication at pridestudy.org/research

Blue background. Boxes of various sizes containing text answering various questions. Illustrations of LGBTQIA+ individuals. Title with citation: Experiencing intimate partner violence is associated with future substance use in LGBTQIA+ people Metheny et al., Annals of Behavioral Medicine [2025] What Did We Do? Our team looked at data from more than 3,700 LGBTQIA+ participants in The PRIDE Study to examine how experiences of intimate partner violence (IPV)— emotional, physical, and/or sexual harm by one romantic partner against another— may affect future substance use. We looked at participants’ experiences of IPV in 2021 and their substance use patterns in 2022. What did we learn? • 25% of participants reported IPV in the past year • Those who experienced IPV were more likely to use substances the next year. • PV was associated with higher use of cannabis, stimulants, hallucinogens, and opioids, but the association between IPV and cannabis use was the strongest. • Emotional and physical IPV were associated with future substance use, but sexual IPV was not. Learn more about this publication at pridestudy.org/research

🚨 New Study Alert! 🚨 Check out the latest #ThePRIDEStudyResearch led by @nickmetheny.bsky.social: Experiencing intimate partner violence is associated with future substance use in LGBTQIA+ people

Read more at pridestudy.org/research/#me...

#intimatepartnerviolence #substanceuse #LGBTQIA+ #research

4 months ago 0 0 0 0
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The PRIDE Study is excited to join the Bluesky community! Follow us for all things #LGBTQIA+ #health #research: latest research findings, events, partner updates, & ways to get involved. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️🔬📚🧬 Learn more about the 1st national, long-term, national health study of all LGBTQIA+ adults: pridestudy.org

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