For those with bipolar disorder, public stigma was reported at similar rates to those with schizophrenia and depression in some studies, with other studies noting mixed results.
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For those with bipolar disorder, public stigma was reported at similar rates to those with schizophrenia and depression in some studies, with other studies noting mixed results.
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- What About Me? Sense of Belonging and Depressive Symptoms among Bisexual Women (2020) · doi
While theory and research indicates that sense of belonging is important for mental health, limited research has investigated this in relation to bisexual women belonging to the LGBTQ + community.
Keywords: belonging theory indicates sense important mental health limited investigated relation bisexual women lgbtq community - Stigma in bipolar disorder: A current review of the literature (2022) · doi
For those with bipolar disorder, public stigma was reported at similar rates to those with schizophrenia and depression in some studies, with other studies noting mixed results.
Keywords: bipolar disorder public stigma reported similar rates schizophrenia depression noting mixed - The Relationship Between C-Reactive Protein and Depression is Partially Moderated by Sexual Identity Among Bisexuals (2024) · doi
Future research should focus on better characterizing the relationship between stigma and discrimination, inflammation, and depression in bisexuals, and work to decrease experiences of stigma and other psychosocial stressors in both clinical and community settings.
Keywords: stigma future focus better characterizing relationship discrimination inflammation depression bisexuals decrease experiences psychosocial stressors clinical
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