| Literature DB >> 33897935 |
Jennifer Tabler1, Claudia Geist2,3, Rachel M Schmitz1, Jason M Nagata4.
Abstract
Sexual minority youth are often described as at-risk for mental health comorbidities, including disordered eating behavior (DEB) and depression. This study assesses differences in late-adolescent DEB and depressive symptoms among gay/lesbian, bisexual, or mostly-heterosexual individuals, and how their symptoms change across early-adulthood. While sexual minority youth were more likely to report DEB and elevated depressive symptoms in late-adolescence relative to exclusively heterosexual peers, gay/lesbian individuals experienced improvement in early-adulthood depressive symptoms. Conversely, bisexual individuals maintained elevated depressive symptoms into early-adulthood, and additional depressive symptoms associated with DEB. DEB may be a unique risk-factor shaping the mental health of bisexual youth.Entities:
Keywords: bisexual; depression; disordered eating behavior; eating disorder; sexual minority youth
Year: 2019 PMID: 33897935 PMCID: PMC8061896 DOI: 10.1080/19359705.2019.1568944
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gay Lesbian Ment Health ISSN: 1935-9705