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- ANABOLIC STEROID E AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN LIVG ATRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: ASSOCIATNS WH MOGRAPHICS, BODY DISSATISFACTN, EATG DISORR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND QUALY OF LIFE
- STEROID USE GAY, BISEXUAL, AND NONINTIFIED MEN-WHO-HAVE-SEX-WH-MEN: RELATNS TO MASCULY, PHYSIL, AND MENTAL HEALTH
- FULL LENGTH ARTICLEANABOLIC STEROID E AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN LIVG ATRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: ASSOCIATNS WH MOGRAPHICS, BODY DISSATISFACTN, EATG DISORR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND QUALY OF LIFE
- SEXUAL ORIENTATN, BULLYG FOR BEG LABELED GAY OR BISEXUAL, AND STEROID E AMONG US ADOLCENT BOYS
- STEROID USE HIGHER AMONG GAY, BI TEENS
- USE OF ANABOLIC STEROIDS AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH RISKS AMONG GAY MEN ATTENDG LONDON GYMS
- FULL LENGTH ARTICLEANABOLIC STEROID E AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN LIVG ATRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: ASSOCIATNS WH MOGRAPHICS, BODY DISSATISFACTN, EATG DISORR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND QUALY OF LIFE
- GAY AND BISEXUAL TEENS MORE LIKELY TO USE STEROIDS
ANABOLIC STEROID E AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN LIVG ATRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: ASSOCIATNS WH MOGRAPHICS, BODY DISSATISFACTN, EATG DISORR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND QUALY OF LIFE
Psychopathology related to body image and eatg disorrs are associated wh AAS e among gay and bisexual men livg Atralia and New Zealand. * gay steroid use *
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STEROID USE GAY, BISEXUAL, AND NONINTIFIED MEN-WHO-HAVE-SEX-WH-MEN: RELATNS TO MASCULY, PHYSIL, AND MENTAL HEALTH
Use of anabolic-androgenic steroids is a public health ncern for adolcent boys. This study examed bullyg based on beg labeled gay/bisexual and steroid e among US adolcent boys, cludg sexual orientatn dispari. Data om 2660 boys om the 2015 Youth Behavr Risk Survey were u … * gay steroid use *
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FULL LENGTH ARTICLEANABOLIC STEROID E AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN LIVG ATRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: ASSOCIATNS WH MOGRAPHICS, BODY DISSATISFACTN, EATG DISORR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND QUALY OF LIFE
* gay steroid use *
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"They did more than that, " said a gay iend who enjoyed San Francis the '80s and has been takg ttosterone sce his HIV diagnosis. Tom of Fland and morn bodybuildg ensured mcle would stay gay vogue for years. Anabolic steroid e among gay and bisexual men livg Atralia and New Zealand: Associatns wh mographics, body dissatisfactn, eatg disorr psychopathology, and qualy of life.
Gay and bisexual men may be at heightened risk for g anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS).
SEXUAL ORIENTATN, BULLYG FOR BEG LABELED GAY OR BISEXUAL, AND STEROID E AMONG US ADOLCENT BOYS
Few studi, however, have examed AAS e among gay and bisexual men livg untri outsi the Uned Stat. Th, we examed the associatns of AAS e, and of thoughts about g AAS, wh body image, eatg disorr symptoms, and qualy of life among gay and bisexual men livg Atralia and New Zealand. A sample of 2733 gay and bisexual men pleted an onle survey promoted by paid natnwi advertisements to ers of geosocial-workg smartphone applitns.
STEROID USE HIGHER AMONG GAY, BI TEENS
Psychopathology related to body image and eatg disorrs are associated wh AAS e among gay and bisexual men livg Atralia and New Zealand. Anabolic steroids; Body image; Eatg disorrs; Gay and bisexual men; LGBTQ; Sexual orientatn.
The CASTRO study: Unsafe sexual behavrs and illic dg e among gay and bisexual men who e anabolic steroids. Body Image and Eatg Disorrs Among Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgenr Youth.
Sourc of knowledge and tth related to anabolic/androgenic steroid e among two-spir, gay, bisexual, queer, and other men who have sex wh men. A cross-sectnal study of gay, bisexual, and other nongay-intified men-who-have-sex-wh-men (MSM) was unrtaken New York Cy. The fdgs suggt that although steroid e this sample of this populatn is not wispread, e may be timately lked to health, mental health, and psychosocial stat that characterize the gay muny at large.
USE OF ANABOLIC STEROIDS AND ASSOCIATED HEALTH RISKS AMONG GAY MEN ATTENDG LONDON GYMS
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FULL LENGTH ARTICLEANABOLIC STEROID E AMONG GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN LIVG ATRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: ASSOCIATNS WH MOGRAPHICS, BODY DISSATISFACTN, EATG DISORR PSYCHOPATHOLOGY, AND QUALY OF LIFE
rights and ntentAbstractBackground and aimsGay and bisexual men may be at heightened risk for g anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS).
MethodsA sample of 2733 gay and bisexual men pleted an onle survey promoted by paid natnwi advertisements to ers of geosocial-workg smartphone applitns.
GAY AND BISEXUAL TEENS MORE LIKELY TO USE STEROIDS
ConclnsPsychopathology related to body image and eatg disorrs are associated wh AAS e among gay and bisexual men livg Atralia and New Zealand. IntroductnInternatnal rearch shows that gay and bisexual men report disproportnately higher rat of alhol and illic substance e pared to their heterosexual unterparts (McCabe et al., 2009, Rter et al., 2012, Roxburgh et al., 2016, Saxton et al., 2017).