Bisexual men and women report higher rates of depression and
anxiety than heterosexuals.
Not exact matches
A growing body of evidence suggests non-
heterosexual people experience
anxiety and depression at higher rates
than their
heterosexual peers and are at greater risk of suicide and self - harm.
Homosexual and bisexual people are up to three times more likely to become depressed
than heterosexuals, and twice as likely to fall victim to
anxiety.2
Resultantly, LGBTQ people are more likely to have mental health disorders, such as depression and
anxiety,
than their
heterosexual counterparts.