Background While several studies have demonstrated that gay and bisexual men are at increased risk of suicide less attention has been given to the processes that generate the inherent inequity with the mainstream population. This study tested whether syndemic theory can explain the excess suicide burden in a sample of Canadian gay and bisexual men. Syndemic theory accounts for co-occurring and mutually reinforcing epidemics suffered by vulnerable groups due to the effects of social marginalization. Methods This study used data from Sex Now 2011, a cross-sectional survey of Canadian gay and bisexual men (n  = 8382). The analysis measured the extent to which anti-gay marginalization and several psychosocial health problems are a...
Objective: To investigate baseline correlates of attempted suicide in a large cohort of young gay an...
International studies report increased rates of mental health problems and subsequentsuicidality amo...
Introduction: Many studies of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth have demonstrated that individuals re...
Abstract Background While several studies have demons...
Gay men are at higher risk of suicidality. This paper describes the causes of suicide attempts as pe...
Background: Sexual minority men are approximately four times more likely than heterosexual men to ha...
related ideation and behavior among Canadian gay and bisexual men: a syndemic analysi
Although gay, bisexual, and two-spirit men (GBTSM) experience high rates of suicidality, there have ...
While recent history has seen significant progress in the legal and social acceptance of non-heteros...
Globally, gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) experience an increased burden o...
Globally, gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) experience an increased burden o...
Internalized homophobia has been linked to depression among gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals. Relati...
Suicide has been identified by the BC Ministry of Health as a key issue in its Mental Health and Sub...
AbstractPurposeTo examine disparities between sexual minority youth (SMY) and heterosexual youth in ...
Life history interviews were conducted with 40 gay and bisexual men to identify modes of syndemic ex...
Objective: To investigate baseline correlates of attempted suicide in a large cohort of young gay an...
International studies report increased rates of mental health problems and subsequentsuicidality amo...
Introduction: Many studies of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth have demonstrated that individuals re...
Abstract Background While several studies have demons...
Gay men are at higher risk of suicidality. This paper describes the causes of suicide attempts as pe...
Background: Sexual minority men are approximately four times more likely than heterosexual men to ha...
related ideation and behavior among Canadian gay and bisexual men: a syndemic analysi
Although gay, bisexual, and two-spirit men (GBTSM) experience high rates of suicidality, there have ...
While recent history has seen significant progress in the legal and social acceptance of non-heteros...
Globally, gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) experience an increased burden o...
Globally, gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) experience an increased burden o...
Internalized homophobia has been linked to depression among gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals. Relati...
Suicide has been identified by the BC Ministry of Health as a key issue in its Mental Health and Sub...
AbstractPurposeTo examine disparities between sexual minority youth (SMY) and heterosexual youth in ...
Life history interviews were conducted with 40 gay and bisexual men to identify modes of syndemic ex...
Objective: To investigate baseline correlates of attempted suicide in a large cohort of young gay an...
International studies report increased rates of mental health problems and subsequentsuicidality amo...
Introduction: Many studies of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth have demonstrated that individuals re...