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Thursday, June 5, 2025   

As Pride Month begins, experts are concerned about rates of tobacco use in the LGBTQ+ community and one expert explained policies targeting people in the community contribute to tobacco use.

More than 15% of lesbian, gay and bisexual adults smoke cigarettes, compared to more than 11% of heterosexual adults, according to Truth Initiative, an anti-tobacco nonprofit.

Kendric Dartis, vice president of outreach and engagement policy and community engagement for the group, said such disparities have major effects on the health of people in the LGBTQ+ community. Tobacco companies, he added, also regularly target them in advertising.

"The toll on public health is staggering," Dartis stressed. "LGBTQ+ youth and young adults use tobacco products at a significantly higher rate than their cisgender and heterosexual peers, a disparity that really fuels higher rates of disease and as well as premature death."

Truth Initiative offers free online quit programs and just started a new program geared toward young people to help them beat their nicotine addiction, at ExProgram.com.

LGBTQ+ people not only use tobacco at higher rates but they are also more likely to use menthol cigarettes, which are much harder to quit. Some 54% of lesbian, gay and bisexual smokers use menthol cigarettes, compared to just over 40% of heterosexual smokers.

Dartis pointed out policies and laws attacking LGBTQ+ people's identities in local, state and federal governments can create stress. A release from such stress, he acknowledged, can sometimes be found in tobacco.

"The LGBTQ+ community has been largely affected in regard to the predatory nature of the tobacco industry, as well as harmful state and federal policies," Dartis contended. "The combination of those really have fueled chronic stress and really drove disproportionately high rates of nicotine addiction."

The rate of cigarette use among transgender adults is more than double the rate of cigarette use of cisgender adults, which stands at just over 19%. For transgender youth, e-cigarette use and tobacco use were two and three times more prevalent in the community, compared to their cisgender peers.

Disclosure: The Truth Initiative contributes to our fund for reporting on Consumer Issues, Health Issues, Smoking Prevention, and Social Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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