Victimisation and Sexual Minorities
Cross-source consensus on Victimisation and Sexual Minorities from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Sexual harassment and mental health problems had a reciprocal relationship that was especially strong in girls. — The Swedish longitudinal Gothenland Millennium Cohort for studying wellbeing from early adolescence through adulthood
- Peer victimisation risk factors included female gender, early pubertal timing, and neurodevelopmental disabilities. — The Swedish longitudinal Gothenland Millennium Cohort for studying wellbeing from early adolescence through adulthood
- Mental health disorder rates were highest among homosexual girls and bisexual adolescents of both genders. — The Swedish longitudinal Gothenland Millennium Cohort for studying wellbeing from early adolescence through adulthood
- Strong classmate bonds helped mitigate the negative mental health effects of sexual harassment. — The Swedish longitudinal Gothenland Millennium Cohort for studying wellbeing from early adolescence through adulthood
- Non-heterosexual and non-sexual orientations were relatively unstable over time, with non-sexuality often shifting toward heterosexual identification. — The Swedish longitudinal Gothenland Millennium Cohort for studying wellbeing from early adolescence through adulthood