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Перевести · Conclusions: Depressive affect was associated with mortality risk, highlighting the importance of diagnosis and treatment of depression among HIV-infected gay and bisexual men…
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Перевести · Men Depression Bisexual 3 нояб. 2017 г. — 17 июл. 2019 г. — 1 янв. 2020 г. — However, ongoing homophobia, stigma (negative and usually unfair beliefs), and …
https://www.cdc.gov/msmhealth/mental-health.htm
Перевести · 29.02.2016 · Research also shows that, compared to other men, gay and bisexual men have higher chances of having: Major depression, Bipolar disorder, and; Generalized anxiety disorder. Gay and bisexual men may also face other health threats that usually happen along with mental health problems. …
https://www.psychologytoday.com/.../stonewall-strong/201806/depression-is-killing-gay-men
Перевести · 14.06.2018 · Feeling unaccepted and rejected by the gay community—as do too many gay and bisexual men of color and those living with HIV—were also found to increase …
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Перевести · GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN AE MORE VULNERABLE TO DEPRESSION 2 Gay and Bisexual Men are More Vulnerable to Depression Mental health in men has become an issue of concern today as we witness more men than before suffering from depression among many other mental health conditions. However, research has proven that gay and bisexual men suffer from depression at a higher rate than men …
https://www.healthline.com/health/depression/gay
Перевести · 27.02.2018 · suggests that lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults also have higher rates of mood and anxiety disorders and are at a higher risk for suicidal behavior than heterosexual adults. Depression …
How does mental health affect gay and bisexual men?
How does mental health affect gay and bisexual men?
HIV is another issue that has had a huge impact on the mental health of gay and bisexual men. It affects men who are living with HIV; those who are at high risk, but HIV negative; and loved ones of those living with, or who have died from HIV.
www.cdc.gov/msmhealth/mental-health.htm
Are gay men at risk for depression?
Are gay men at risk for depression?
Feeling unaccepted and rejected by the gay community—as do too many gay and bisexual men of color and those living with HIV—were also found to increase the risk for depression. A British survey of gay men found that 50 percent of those who experienced depression had contemplated suicide; 24 percent had already attempted to take their own lives.
www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/stone…
Are there any signs of bisexuality in men?
Are there any signs of bisexuality in men?
Aside from the formal test, there are several signs and behaviors that can indicate bisexuality in men. Counselor and nurse Kathy Labriola asserts that some men are circumstantial bisexuals, meaning they live as straight men most of the time, but will display attraction to the same sex when an opposite-sex partner is not available.
oureverydaylife.com/signs-of-men-being-…
What are the symptoms of depression in men?
What are the symptoms of depression in men?
Different men have different symptoms, but some common depression symptoms include: 1 Anger, irritability, or aggressiveness. 2 Feeling anxious, restless, or "on the edge". 3 Loss of interest in work, family, or once-pleasurable activities. 4 Problems with sexual desire and performance. 5 Feeling sad, "empty," flat, or hopeless. 6 ... (more items)
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https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/women-who-stray/201904/why-are-mental-health...
Перевести · 25.04.2019 · Bisexuals struggle more with depression, anxiety, and suicide. New data suggests it may be related to them or their partners wanting them …
https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mental-health/problems-disorders/depression-and-men
Перевести · When men are depressed, they feel less good about their bodies and less sexy. Many go off sex completely. Some men who are depressed have intercourse just as often, but they don't feel as satisfied as usual. A few depressed men …
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The majority of gay and bisexual men have and maintain good mental health, even though research has shown that they are at greater risk for mental health problems. Like everyone else, the majority of gay and bisexual men are able to cope successfully if connected to the right resources.
However, ongoing homophobia, stigma (negative and usually unfair beliefs), and discrimination (unfairly treating a person or group of people) can have negative effects on your health. Research also shows that, compared to other men, gay and bisexual men have higher chances of having:
Gay and bisexual men may also face other health threats that usually happen along with mental health problems. These include more use of illegal drugs and a greater risk for suicide. Gay and bisexual men are more likely than other men to have tried to commit suicide as well as to have succeeded at suicide. HIV is another issue that has had a huge impact on the mental health of gay and bisexual men. It affects men who are living with HIV; those who are at high risk, but HIV negative; and loved ones of those living with, or who have died from HIV.
Keeping your sexual orientation hidden from others (being “in the closet”) and fear of having your sexual orientation disclosed (being “outed”) can add to the stress of being gay or bisexual. In general, research has shown that gay and bisexual men who are open about their sexual orientation with others have better health outcomes than gay and bisexual men who do not. However, being “out” in some settings and to people who react negatively can add to the stress experienced by gay and bisexual men, and can lead to poorer mental health and discrimination.
Having a supportive group of friends and family members is often key to successfully dealing with the stress of day-to-day life and maintaining good mental health. If you are unable to get social support from your friends and families, you can try finding support by becoming involved in community, social, athletic, religious, and other groups. Mental health counseling and support groups that are sensitive to the needs of gay and bisexual men can be especially useful if you are coming to terms with your sexual orientation or are experiencing depression, anxiety, or other mental health problems.
While many gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men may not seek care from a mental health provider because of a fear of discrimination or homophobia, it is important to keep this as an option and to find a provider that is trustworthy and compatible. The HIV Treatment Works Campaign also has helpful resources to address common issues and questions.
Cochran, S.D. Mays, V.M. (2008). Prevalence of primary mental health morbidity and suicide symptoms among gay and bisexual men. In Wolitski, R.J., Stall, R., Valdiserri, R.O., Unequal Opportunity: Health Disparities Affecting Gay And Bisexual Men In The United States. New York: Oxford University Press.
Hayes, R.B., Turner, H., Coates, T.J. (1992). Social support, AIDS-related symptoms, and depression among gay men. J Consult Clin Psychol. 60(3): 463-469.
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