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Citation

Lee C, Oliffe JL, Kelly MT, Ferlatte O. Am. J. Men. Health 2016; 11(4): 910-919.

Affiliation

University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/1557988316685492

PMID

28103765

Abstract

Gay men are a subgroup vulnerable to depression and suicidality. The prevalence of depression among gay men is three times higher than the general adult population. Because depression is a known risk factor for suicide, gay men are also at high risk for suicidality. Despite the high prevalence of depression and suicidality, health researchers and health care providers have tended to focus on sexual health issues, most often human immunodeficiency virus in gay men. Related to this, gay men's health has often been defined by sexual practices, and poorly understood are the intersections of gay men's physical and mental health with social determinants of health including ethnicity, locale, education level, and socioeconomic status. In the current article summated is literature addressing risk factors for depression and suicidality among gay men including family acceptance of their sexual identities, social cohesion and belonging, internalized stigma, and victimization. Barriers to gay men's help seeking are also discussed in detailing how health care providers might advance the well-being of this underserved subgroup by effectively addressing depression and suicidality.


Language: en

Keywords

depression; gay men’s health; men’s health; men’s help seeking; suicidality

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