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Topic: Members of sexual minority group have greater odds than heterosexual respondents (Read 334 times)

legendary
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Sodomy is psychical disorder by it self and should be treated. I am not surprised by results of that survey at all, most of psychopaths have more than few diagnosis.

That is exactly what the OP had posted above. This time, supported by proof from government-sanctioned research. I have been saying this for the past many years. LGBT people require psychiatric treatment and help. The pink mafia is actually harming the homosexuals by not recognizing the requirement for medical treatment.
hero member
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Sodomy is psychical disorder by it self and should be treated. I am not surprised by results of that survey at all, most of psychopaths have more than few diagnosis.
member
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Not to surprising. There's also a higher amount of childhood sexual abuse among gay/bi people.  
legendary
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didn't read it, sodomy is against god's law
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Prevalence and Co-Occurrence of Heavy Drinking and Anxiety
 and Mood Disorders Among Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Canadians

ABSTRACT

Objectives.
To investigate the prevalence and co-occurrence of heavy drinking, anxiety, and mood disorders among Canadians who self-identified as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or heterosexual.

Methods. P
Pooled data from the 2007 to 2012 cycles of the Canadian Community Health Survey (n = 222 548) were used to fit logistic regression models controlling for sociodemographic characteristics.

Results.
In adjusted logistic regression models,
gay or lesbian respondents had greater odds than heterosexual respondents of reporting anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and anxiety–mood disorders.
Bisexual respondents had greater odds of reporting anxiety disorders, mood disorders, anxiety–mood disorders, and heavy drinking.
Gay or lesbian and bisexual respondents had greater odds than heterosexuals of reporting co-occurring anxiety or mood disorders and heavy drinking.
 The highest rates of disorders were observed among bisexual respondents, with nearly quadruple the rates of anxiety, mood, and combined anxiety and mood disorders relative to heterosexuals and approximately twice the rates of gay or lesbian respondents.

Conclusions.
Members of sexual minority groups in Canada, in particular those self-identifying as bisexual, experience disproportionate rates of anxiety and mood disorders, heavy drinking, and co-occurring disorders.

(Am J Public Health. Published online ahead of print March 17, 2016: e1–e7. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2016.303083)
http://ajph.aphapublications.org/doi/abs/10.2105/AJPH.2016.303083
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