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Hi Kris,
whilst I haven't used this resource I know that here in Vic, Australia we have recently set up a centre for Gay and Lesbian health that includes as a partner a respected centre for sexuality research and social policy. I have attached there website below.
http://www.glhv.org.au/?q=about
All the best.
Kent Burgess
Coordinator, Mental Health
Health Innovations Partnerships Program
Inner South Community Health Service
PO Box 103
South Melbourne 3205
t: 03 9690 9144
f: 03 9696 7228
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Sent: Thursday, 22 June 2006 7:50 AM
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Subject: bisexuality/homosexuality and health
Hello,
I'm looking for literature on bisexuality/homosexuality and health. In particular I'm wondering (1) if there are any studies looking at minority sexual orientations and their influence on the health of youth/young adults, and (2) if there are any studies looking at the social determinants of health of youth who identify as bisexual and are in opposite-sex relationships. If there's anyone who can point me in the direction of research like this it would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Kris Bittermann
Centre for Youth & Society
UVic
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