Lesbians, gays, bisexuals more susceptible to mental health issues, substance abuse
August 14th, 2009 - 2:21 pm ICT by ANIWashington, August 14 (ANI): Lesbian, gay, and bisexual people are almost twice as likely to seek help for mental health issues or substance abuse treatment as their heterosexuals counterparts, according to a study.
Working with collaborators from the University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA), Susan Cochran studied data on 2074 people interviewed in the California Health Interview Survey, and found that 48.5 per cent of lesbian/gay/bisexual individuals had reported receiving treatment in the past year as compared to 22.5 per cent of heterosexuals.
The researchers also found gender to play a large role, for lesbians and bisexual women were most likely to receive treatment, while heterosexual men were the least likely.
Cochran says: “It is well known that health services utilization is greater among women generally. Here we have shown that minority sexual orientation is also an important consideration. Lesbians and bisexual women appear to be approximately twice as likely as heterosexual women to report having received recent treatment for mental health or substance use disorders.”
The researchers speculate that the causes driving this increased use of healthcare may include higher exposure to discrimination, violence, and other stressful life events.
Cochran adds: “The pervasive and historically rooted societal pathologizing of homosexuality may contribute to this propensity for treatment by construing homosexuality and issues associated with it as mental health problems.”
A research article describing the study has been published in the journal BMC Psychiatry. (ANI)
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