Project Description

The National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health aims to determine what social, economic, and biological factors during adolescence and young adulthood can lead to chronic disease and poor health outcomes later in life. The Sexual Minorities add on collects information on the socioeconomic and developmental factors contributing to life-course stress and implications for sexual and gender minority health, enriching over 20 years of prospective data from a unique population-based sample of survey respondents.

Project Partners
UNC Carolina Population Center|Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Project Open
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