
Associated Faculty: Heather L. Corliss
Office: SP 100 / HH 114G | Phone: (619) 594-3470 | Email: [email protected]
I use public health and epidemiological research methods (quantitative, qualitative,
and mixed methods) to study health disparities adversely affecting LGBT populations.
I have conducted research on a wide range of health-related experiences including
childhood maltreatment, bullying, family relationships and social support, substance
use, obesity, weight-related behaviors, homelessness, reproductive and sexual health,
and mental health. I work on a large longitudinal cohort study of youth (the Growing
Up Today Study) and a large longitudinal cohort study of women (the Nurses’ Health
Study 2). I also use other large health surveys (for example, the Youth Risk Behavior
Survey) to investigate LGBT health. I received a K01 Career Development Award from
the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)/NIH to study how sexual orientation is
related to longitudinal trajectories of substance use and abuse occurring during adolescence
and emerging adulthood. This work also identified individual, family, peer, and societal
factors contributing to disparities in substance use found among LGB youth compared
to their heterosexual peers. I recently received an R01 from NIDA to study sexual-orientation
disparities in substance disorders in young adulthood. This grant is also investigating
LGB youths’ experiences accessing substance treatment services as well as their experiences
with substance treatment services. In another line of research, I am investigating
lesbian and bisexual women’s disparities in incidence of type 2 diabetes and related
risk factors (e.g., obesity, diet, physical inactivity). I am resubmitting a grant
to NIH for this work and hoping it will be funded. I am in the process of relocating
to SDSU and am excited about the possibility of new collaborations.
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