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Michael P. Marshal

Researcher at University of Pittsburgh

Publications -  64
Citations -  6027

Michael P. Marshal is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sexual minority & Sexual orientation. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 63 publications receiving 5136 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael P. Marshal include Arizona State University.

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Suicidality and depression disparities between sexual minority and heterosexual youth: a meta-analytic review.

TL;DR: Disparities in suicidality and depression may be influenced by negative experiences including discrimination and victimization and Clinicians should assess sexual orientation, analyze psychosocial histories to identify associated risk factors, and promote prevention and intervention opportunities for SMY and their families.
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Sexual orientation and adolescent substance use: a meta-analysis and methodological review.

TL;DR: The odds of substance use for LGB youth were, on average, 190% higher than for heterosexual youth and substantially higher within some subpopulations of LGB young people (340% higher for bisexual youth, 400%Higher for females).
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A Meta-Analysis of Disparities in Childhood Sexual Abuse, Parental Physical Abuse, and Peer Victimization Among Sexual Minority and Sexual Nonminority Individuals

TL;DR: TheHigher rates of abuse experienced by sexual minority youths may be one of the driving mechanisms underlying higher rates of mental health problems, substance use, risky sexual behavior, and HIV reported bySexual minority adults.
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Sexual Minority-Related Victimization as a Mediator of Mental Health Disparities in Sexual Minority Youth: A Longitudinal Analysis

TL;DR: The results support the minority stress hypothesis that targeted harassment and victimization are partly responsible for the higher levels of depressive symptoms and suicidality found in sexual minority youth.
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Individual trajectories of substance use in lesbian, gay and bisexual youth and heterosexual youth.

TL;DR: Sexual orientation is an important risk marker for growth in adolescent substance use, and the disparity between LGB and heterosexual adolescents increases as they transition into young adulthood.