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María Del C Fernández Rodríguez1, Fernando Vázquez Calle2.
Abstract
These descriptive cross-sectional study explores aspects related to mental health and resilience in 44 youth identified as gays, lesbians and bisexuals (GLB). A survey and a semi structured interviews were conducted. Approximately one in three young people surveyed showed suicidal thoughts. The 18.2% of all young people carried out suicide attempts, which represented about 50% of those who expressed suicidal thoughts. Young people respondents with suicidal thoughts reported a mean score significantly lower on scales of mental health and vitality, but a higher score on the scale of perceived stigma. 75% of GLB youth respondents exhibited high levels of self-esteem and resilience. These findings account for the inherent complexity related to be accepted as gay, lesbian or bisexual, since the person wants to express himself, even with the social costs that entails and implies.Entities:
Keywords: college students; homosexuality; mental health; resilience; suicide
Year: 2013 PMID: 25664146 PMCID: PMC4318519
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Griot ISSN: 1949-4742