Individuals mostly attracted to other-sex but also to same-sex partners are a distinct and common sexual orientation group with possibly increased levels of health problems. The current study examined whether mostly heterosexual individuals differed in mental health and substance use from lesbian/gay individuals and whether sexual minority risk and protective factors offer an explanation in a sample of 528 Dutch young adults (16 to 25 years old, M = 21.2 years). Mostly heterosexual participants reported higher levels of psychological distress, suicidality, drug use, and smoking than lesbian/gay participants and equal levels of binge drinking. They also reported higher levels of internalized negativity to same-sex attractions, less openness ...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people report poorer mental health than heterosexual people. Howeve...
This paper concentrates on the influence of determinants of mental health on a lesbian, gay, and bis...
<div><p></p><p>Many studies, reviews, and meta-analyses have reported elevated mental health problem...
Minority stress is often cited as an explanation for greater mental health problems among lesbian, g...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other same-sex attracted young people have been shown to be at a higher ...
Previous studies show that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals report more health problems t...
PurposeOverall, sexual minorities have poorer mental health than heterosexual individuals, and stres...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adolescents experience elevated levels of internalizing problems an...
The purpose of this project is to identify differences in mental health at the intersection of gende...
This study examined sexual orientation and gender identity differences in co-occurring depressive sy...
Introduction and Aims: The high prevalence of substance use and mental health problems in same-sex a...
Sexual orientation health disparities are well-documented. However, sampling and measurement limitat...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) youth experience elevated levels of depressive symptoms compared to...
Little is known about the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among sexual minorities. The mechanis...
Objectives. Recent studies suggest that lesbians and gay men are at higher risk for stress-sensitive...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people report poorer mental health than heterosexual people. Howeve...
This paper concentrates on the influence of determinants of mental health on a lesbian, gay, and bis...
<div><p></p><p>Many studies, reviews, and meta-analyses have reported elevated mental health problem...
Minority stress is often cited as an explanation for greater mental health problems among lesbian, g...
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other same-sex attracted young people have been shown to be at a higher ...
Previous studies show that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals report more health problems t...
PurposeOverall, sexual minorities have poorer mental health than heterosexual individuals, and stres...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adolescents experience elevated levels of internalizing problems an...
The purpose of this project is to identify differences in mental health at the intersection of gende...
This study examined sexual orientation and gender identity differences in co-occurring depressive sy...
Introduction and Aims: The high prevalence of substance use and mental health problems in same-sex a...
Sexual orientation health disparities are well-documented. However, sampling and measurement limitat...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) youth experience elevated levels of depressive symptoms compared to...
Little is known about the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) among sexual minorities. The mechanis...
Objectives. Recent studies suggest that lesbians and gay men are at higher risk for stress-sensitive...
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people report poorer mental health than heterosexual people. Howeve...
This paper concentrates on the influence of determinants of mental health on a lesbian, gay, and bis...
<div><p></p><p>Many studies, reviews, and meta-analyses have reported elevated mental health problem...