Little is known about the mental health and well-being of those living in rural areas, where access to support and opportunities for connecting with other gay men may be relatively limited.
Research gap analysis derived from 3 psychology papers in our local library.
The gap
Little is known about the mental health and well-being of those living in rural areas, where access to support and opportunities for connecting with other gay men may be relatively limited.
Consensus across the literature
Clustered from 3 gap mentions across 3 papers via embedding cosine ≥ 0.62.
Research trend
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Supporting evidence — 3 representative gaps
- Examining the Role of Peer and Family Belongingness in the Mental Health of Black LGBTQ + Youth (2023) · doi
Findings suggest that family and peer belongingness are important factors in Black LGBTQ+ youth's mental health and warrant further study into the protective nature of peer and family relationships for this population.
Keywords: family peer suggest belongingness important factors black lgbtq youth mental health warrant further protective nature - Rural‐Urban Differences in Mental Health, Resilience, Stigma, and Social Support Among Young Australian Gay Men (2014) · doi
Little is known about the mental health and well-being of those living in rural areas, where access to support and opportunities for connecting with other gay men may be relatively limited.
Keywords: little known mental health well living rural areas access support opportunities connecting relatively limited - The Meaning of Friendship for Gay Men and Lesbians in the Second Half of Life (2009) · doi
Abstract Little is known about the role and meaning of friends in the lives of older gay men and lesbians, notwithstanding popular discussions about chosen families and the role friends play as a buffer between the individual and the stigmatizing world in which gay men and lesbians live.
Keywords: role friends lesbians abstract little known meaning lives older notwithstanding popular discussions chosen families play
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