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Gender News Same-sex Domestic Violence: Hard to Get Help For victims of domestic violence who are in same-sex relationships, asking for and getting help is doubly hard, advocates for victims of domestic violence say. New UK Study Finds Gays Twice as Likely to Attempt Suicide Homosexuals are twice as likely as heterosexuals to attempt suicide at some point in their lives, according to a new British study. The findings of the study, published in the international Bio- Med Central (BMC) Journal of Psychiatry, also show homosexuals are more prone to depression, substance abuse and suicidal behaviour than heterosexuals because of discrimination and rejection. Other Recent News
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Gay is OK! Gay Youth Suicide Prevention May Be Missing The Mark A National men's health conference held in Alice Springs has heard programs to cut suicide rates among young gay people may be missing their mark. John Howard from the Macquarie University in Sydney says research is showing that attempted and successful suicide rates are as high as 28 per cent of young men between 15 and 17 years. Continue reading when you visit Gay Is Ok! Conference Transcripts Gay Teen Issues What it means to "be gay," confusion over one's sexual identity, coming out, depression and suicidal thoughts, and other gay teen issues. Read the transcript when you click here. Depression and GLBT Issues The Fallout: When a Spouse Comes Out As Cathy Morton watched Gov. James McGreevey's televised confession last week, she felt drawn to his wife, Dina, who stood at his side with a pained half smile frozen on her face. "I've been there," says Morton, who says she discovered her husband cruising gay Web sites five years ago. "She may not feel lucky now," says Morton, who is now divorcing, "but at least he admitted the truth and took responsibility. That's something." Continue reading when you visit Depression and GLBT Issues Video-News
Who Are Sex Therapists and What Do They Do?. Visit Our Gender Forums Have you visited our new mental health forums - bulletin boards area. It's a place where people with psychiatric conditions or their family members and friends can post questions regarding the mental health issues that confront them today. We encourage you to post your questions and to offer your advice and experience. Sharing is helpful to everyone. Journal With Us Write your own journal right here, at the HealthyPlace.com Gender Community
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