This research would not have been possible without the contribution of the research participants. Thank you to all of those involved, including those who took part in the pilot of the questionnaire, those who completed the survey and those who gave up their time to take part in the interviews. The author would also like to thank the research steering group, Karen Beattie, Dominic McCanny, Katy Radford, Neil Jarman and Dermot Feenan. Particular thanks to Dirk Schubotz for his help with the statistical analysis. The guidance and advice provided throughout the completion of the report was hugely appreciated
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International studies report increased rates of mental health problems and subsequentsuicidality amo...
The ‘Risk and Resilience Explored’ (RaRE) study is an example of collaborative community-based resea...
"A community sample of men was recruited for the purpose of investigating whether belonging was a pr...
Background: Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) are at a greater risk of ment...
An array of empirical research has emerged related to public participation in health research. To d...
<div><p>An array of empirical research has emerged related to public participation in health researc...
An array of empirical research has emerged related to public participation in health research. To da...
A mixed-methods study of men in Australia explored their lived experience of mental health during CO...
The RaRE Study research project 2010 – 2015 is a 5-year collaboration between PACE, the LGBT+ mental...
The RaRE Study research project 2010 – 2015 is a 5-year collaboration between PACE, the LGBT+ mental...
lifetime prevalence of suicide symp-toms and affective disorders among men reporting a history of sa...
Mental health risks within the adult male homosexual population have been researched; however no com...
Gay men have a unique relationship with masculinity. The manner in which gay men view their gender i...
Research has consistently reported sexual and gender minority persons are more vulnerable to adverse...
Executive Summary Introduction This is the third of the Writing Themselves In national reports w...
International studies report increased rates of mental health problems and subsequentsuicidality amo...
The ‘Risk and Resilience Explored’ (RaRE) study is an example of collaborative community-based resea...
"A community sample of men was recruited for the purpose of investigating whether belonging was a pr...
Background: Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) are at a greater risk of ment...