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    Am J Public Health. 2010 Mar;100(3):496-502. Epub 2010 Jan 14.

    Perceived determinants of mental health for bisexual people: a qualitative examination.

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    Social Equity & Health Research Section, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5S 2G8. l.ross@utoronto.ca

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    We examined the determinants of mental health, as perceived by bisexual people, in order to begin understanding the disparities in the rates of mental health problems reported by bisexual people versus those reported by heterosexual people, and, in many studies, gay men and lesbians.

    METHODS:

    Our community-based participatory action research project comprised focus groups and semistructured interviews with 55 bisexual people across the province of Ontario, Canada.

    RESULTS:

    Perceived determinants of emotional well-being identified by participants could be classified as macrolevel (social structure), mesolevel (interpersonal), or microlevel (individual). In the context of this framework, monosexism and biphobia were perceived to exert a broad-reaching impact on participants' mental health.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Like other marginalized populations, bisexual people perceive experiences of discrimination as important determinants of mental health problems. Additional research is required to examine the relationships between these perceived determinants of emotional well-being and specific mental health outcomes and to guide interventions, advocacy, and support for bisexual people.

    PMID:
    20075326
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2820049
    Free PMC Article

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