Literature DB >> 34928782

"Does Sexual Orientation Matter?": A Comparative Analysis of the Prevalence and Determinants of Depression and Anxiety Among Heterosexual and Non-Heterosexual College Students in a University in Metro Manila.

Rowalt C Alibudbud1.   

Abstract

It is mostly assumed that the determinants of mental health among heterosexual students also apply to non-heterosexual students despite the additional stressors non-heterosexual students face. Thus, this study examined the prevalence and determinants of depression and anxiety among students based on sexual orientation. In doing so, two hundred and thirty-two (232) college students were randomly recruited. Likewise, this study utilized self-administered questionnaires, including the DASS-21. Afterward, descriptive statistics, Chi-Square, and logistic regression were used to analyze the results. This study found that non-heterosexual students had a significantly higher depression rate. Strikingly, being in a romantic relationship was a determinant of anxiety and depression among non-heterosexual students while it was protective among heterosexual students. Thus, sexual orientation mattered, wherein the determinants of depression and anxiety among college students varied based on sexual orientation.

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Keywords:  Anxiety; LGBT; Philippines; depression; gender; minority stress; non-heterosexual; sexual minority; sexual orientation; students

Year:  2021        PMID: 34928782     DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2021.2015953

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Homosex        ISSN: 0091-8369


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1.  Internet-based interventions to promote help-seeking for mental health in LGBTQ+ young adults: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Daixi Ren; Yinzhe Wang; Meng Han; Yanwen Zhang; Chengxi Cai; Kunxu Liu; Runan Li; Hailan Liu; Jianjun Ou; Yuanyuan Wang; Jin Han; Runsen Chen
Journal:  Internet Interv       Date:  2022-03-18
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