Center for LGBT Health Research

Championing advances in health and wellness.

The resiliency demonstrated by sexual and gender minority (SGM) communities in the face of stress and adversity is well documented. Yet, SGM people have been found to be at greater risk for stress-related conditions and diseases such as breast cancer, HIV and hepatitis. Our mission is to understand and improve the health of the SGM communities by maintaining an infrastructure to support research, training and practice.

Our Research Expertise

Health Topics
  • Resilience
  • Positive youth development
  • Health services research
  • Structural and interpersonal stigma & discrimination
  • Violence & victimization
  • HIV
  • Mental health
  • Suicide
  • Tobacco use
  • Alcohol use
  • Substance use
  • Obesity & body image
Populations
  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual & heterosexual populations
  • Transgender & cisgender populations
  • Racial & ethnic minority populations
  • Veterans
  • United States populations
  • Populations from low- and middle-income countries
  • Adolescents
  • Young adults
  • Middle-aged adults
  • Older adults
Methodologies
  • Capacity building
  • Technical assistance
  • Statistical analysis
  • Qualitative analysis
  • Intervention design & evaluation
  • Prevention & treatment interventions
  • Bio-behavioral interventions
  • Manuscript & grant writing
  • Presentations
  • Research design
  • Survey development
  • Teaching & training

Our History

Established in 2002, The Center for LGBT Health Research is one of the first of its kind in the world. Paired with 35 years of HIV research at Pitt, this specialized research powerhouse at Pitt Public Health has been successful at producing high quality research and publications largely focused on HIV epidemiology, interventional science, and state and local-level programming. To view more about our initiatives and research expertise, visit our website.

Academic-Community Partnerships

Engaging partnerships are at the core of our success. Some notable partnerships include:

  • AIDS Free Pittsburgh
  • Project Silk
  • Allies for Health and Wellbeing
  • Persad Center
  • The Open Door
  • Positive Health Clinic
  • Pittsburgh AIDS Center for Treatment
  • SistersPGH

Certificate in LGBT Health and Wellness

For well over a decade, Pitt Public Health has offered a Certificate in LGBT Health and Wellness — the first such training program ever offered at a school of public health. To learn more about this 15-credit certification, view academic and admissions requirements on the program page.

This certificate program is supported by the Departments of Behavioral and Community Health SciencesEpidemiology, and Infectious Diseases and Microbiology and is managed by the Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences.