Research has shown that bisexuals have poorer health outcomes than heterosexuals, gays, or lesbians, particularly with regard to mental health and substance use. However, research on bisexuals is often hampered by issues in defining bisexuality, small sample sizes, and by the failure to address age differences between bisexuals and other groups or age gradients in mental health. The Risk & Resilience Survey of Bisexual Mental Health collected data on 405 bisexuals from Ontario, Canada, using respondent-driven sampling, a network-based sampling method for hidden populations. The weighted prevalence of severe depression (PHQ-9 ≥ 20) was 4.7%, possible anxiety disorder (OASIS ≥ 8) was 30.9%, possible post-traumatic stress disorder (PCL-C ≥ 50)...
Research has found that bisexuals not only experience poorer mental health outcomes when compared to...
ObjectiveLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) orientation predicts greater substance use, treatment util...
Despite comprising the largest proportion of the “lesbian, gay, and bisexual” population, research f...
Research has shown that bisexuals have poorer health outcomes than heterosexuals, gays, or lesbians,...
Abstract Background Bisexual populations have higher ...
This cross-sectional study used a validated index (i.e., Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale) to m...
Introduction: Many studies of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth have demonstrated that individuals re...
Background: Community surveys have reported a higher rate of mental health problems in combined grou...
To address gaps in the literature on bisexual youth, we used the first nationally representative sam...
BackgroundStudies have found that gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM) have high...
Background Bisexual- and lesbian-identified women have significantly worse mental health than hetero...
BACKGROUND: Bisexual- and lesbian-identified women have significantly worse mental health than heter...
The mental health problems of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (lgb) youths were studied using a sample of...
Background Evidence on inequalities in mental health in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people arises pri...
Mental health disparities in sexual minorities, particularly homosexual and bisexual men, are a sign...
Research has found that bisexuals not only experience poorer mental health outcomes when compared to...
ObjectiveLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) orientation predicts greater substance use, treatment util...
Despite comprising the largest proportion of the “lesbian, gay, and bisexual” population, research f...
Research has shown that bisexuals have poorer health outcomes than heterosexuals, gays, or lesbians,...
Abstract Background Bisexual populations have higher ...
This cross-sectional study used a validated index (i.e., Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale) to m...
Introduction: Many studies of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth have demonstrated that individuals re...
Background: Community surveys have reported a higher rate of mental health problems in combined grou...
To address gaps in the literature on bisexual youth, we used the first nationally representative sam...
BackgroundStudies have found that gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM) have high...
Background Bisexual- and lesbian-identified women have significantly worse mental health than hetero...
BACKGROUND: Bisexual- and lesbian-identified women have significantly worse mental health than heter...
The mental health problems of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (lgb) youths were studied using a sample of...
Background Evidence on inequalities in mental health in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people arises pri...
Mental health disparities in sexual minorities, particularly homosexual and bisexual men, are a sign...
Research has found that bisexuals not only experience poorer mental health outcomes when compared to...
ObjectiveLesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) orientation predicts greater substance use, treatment util...
Despite comprising the largest proportion of the “lesbian, gay, and bisexual” population, research f...