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Mental health and clinical correlates in lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer young adults

机译:女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和同性恋青年的心理健康状况和临床相关性

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Objective: This study examined the prevalence of mental health disorders and their clinical correlates in a university sample of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer (LGBQ) students. Participants: College students at a large public university. Methods: An anonymous, voluntary survey was distributed via random e-mail generation to university students during April and May of 2011. LGBQ students were compared with their heterosexual counterparts on psychological and physical status as well as academic performance. Results: LGBQ students reported worse depressive symptoms, higher levels of perceived stress, considered themselves less attractive, and were more likely to be overweight. LGBQ students were significantly more likely to report histories of affective, substance use, and certain anxiety disorders as well as compulsive sexual behavior and compulsive buying. Conclusions: The higher rates of many psychiatric conditions among LGBQ students underscore the need for universities to provide LGBQ students a nonjudgmental environment to discuss sexual orientation and health issues.
机译:目的:本研究检查了大学男女同性恋,双性恋和同性恋(LGBQ)学生样本中精神健康障碍的患病率及其临床相关性。参加者:大型公立大学的大学生。方法:2011年4月至5月,通过随机电子邮件的方式向大学生分发了一项匿名的自愿调查。将LGBQ学生与异性恋者的心理和身体状况以及学习成绩进行了比较。结果:LGBQ学生报告了较差的抑郁症状,较高的感知压力水平,认为自己缺乏吸引力并且更有可能超重。 LGBQ学生更有可能报告情感,药物使用和某些焦虑症以及强迫性行为和强迫购买的历史。结论:LGBQ学生中许多精神疾病的发病率较高,突显了大学需要为LGBQ学生提供一个非审判性的环境来讨论性取向和健康问题。

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