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New research on bisexual women’s mental health

16/01/2015by

Lisa Colledge writes:

On 14 January 2015, sexual health researchers from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) published a new UK study in the Journal of Public Health showing worse mental health in UK bisexual women than lesbians, based on data from the Stonewall 2007 Women’s Health Survey. The link to the full paper (permanent open access) ishere.

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This paper was publicised in the following press release, which was sent to 40 media targets covering local, national and international general news (print, radio, television and online) plus general health, mental health and LGBT publications.

At the time of writing it had been picked up by 12 news websites (including Daily Mail Online), featured on the LSHTM news and Bi Community News websites, and sent via 20 Twitter accounts to more than 157,000 followers.

Bisexual women have worse mental health than lesbians in the UK

Largest UK survey of its kind finds bisexual women more likely to self-harm, have eating problems and feel depressed

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Bisexuality and depression

05/09/2012by

There’s a great new post up onBisexuality and Beyond by Sue George on bisexuality and depression.

For long as I’ve been writing this blog, one of the main ways new people find it is by searching for “bisexuality and depression”. I find that really sad, but nothing like as sad as the statistics about bisexuality and mental health.

  • A major Canadian study found bisexual men 6.3 times more likely, and bi women 5.9 times more likely, to report having been suicidal than heterosexual people
  •  A large Australian study found rates of mental health problems among bi people to be higher than those among lesbians, gay men, or heterosexuals.
  •  The UK Mind report on the mental health and wellbeing of LGB people found that bi men and women were less at ease about their sexuality than lesbians or gay men, and less likely to be out.

Bisexuality and mental health is currently a big issue in the bi community. This summer’s BiReCon (the British conference that looks at current research on bisexuality) had bisexuality and mental health as its theme.Read more…

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Bisexual women more depressed

09/11/2011by

Anew study has found, again, that bisexual people suffer more from distress than straight or gay people. The study by Lisa Lindley and colleagues is reported in theAmerican Journal of Public Health and found that the results only held for bisexual women. The research discovered that women who were strictly identified as straight or gay did not have the same risk factors for depression as those who were attracted to both sexes. Once more this was felt to be linked to bisexual invisibility.

You can read more about the study on theGeorge Mason University website, where Lindley is based.

 

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"Bi people make up the largest part of the LGBT community. Sadly ... their experiences are rarely represented or considered at all." Stonewall, UK.

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  • Academic BiA great international email list for discussions of theory and research related to bisexuality.
  • Bi History GroupInternational facebook group interested in bisexual history.
  • Bi Research GroupEmail list for those interested in bisexual research, UK based.
  • UK bi activismMailing list for UK bisexual activists.

Events

  • BiConThe UK’s national Bisexual Convention
  • BiFestA one-day event celebrating bisexuality, for bisexuals and bi-friendly people.
  • BiReConBisexual research-related event.
  • Critical SexologyAn interdisciplinary seminar series on sexuality research open to all.
  • ICBInformation about the international conference on bisexuality.

Organisations

  • American Institute of BisexualityUS organisation which supports research and education about bisexuality.
  • Bi MediaBisexual news and opinion.
  • BiNetUSAOrganisation advocating for bisexual, pansexual, and fluid communities.
  • BiUKNational UK organisation for bisexual research and activism.
  • Kinsey InstituteOrganisation which works towards advancing sexual health and knowledge worldwide.
  • LGB&T Partnership
  • Pink TherapyThe place to find LGBTQ friendly therapists and information about therapy with sexual and gender minorities.
  • The Bisexual IndexExtremely useful first port of call for all things bisexual in the UK.

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