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Paper Title

Individual and Social Factors Related to Mental Health Concerns Among Bisexual Men in the Midwestern United States

Keywords

  • bisexuality
  • mental health
  • men who have sex with both men and women (msmw)
  • stress
  • social support
  • biphobia
  • stigma
  • sexual identity
  • isolation
  • community building
  • empowerment interventions
  • self-acceptance
  • social networks
  • public health
  • lgbtq+ well-being
  • mental health programs
  • sexual minority stress
  • psychological well-being
  • inclusive healthcare
  • intersectionality

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 12 | Issue : 2 | Page No : 223–245

Published On

May, 2012

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Abstract

Research has not yet explored the potential impact of social stress, biphobia and other factors on the mental health of bisexual men. In-depth interviews were conducted with a diverse sample of 75 men who engaged in bisexual behavior within the past 6 months. Interviewers explored potential mental health stressors and supports. Many participants reported personal and social challenges associated with bisexuality, which in turn influenced their mental health. Reported instances of stigma toward bisexuality, from homosexual and heterosexual individuals, affected participants’ feelings regarding their own sexualities. Isolation was also commonly reported. Programs are greatly needed that focus on the specific mental health and other concerns voiced by these men. Based on these findings, such programs should emphasize self-acceptance, social network and community building and ways to maximize available social support, similar to community-level empowerment interventions that have shown success among gay-identified men.

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