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Michael Sam beme the first openly gay player to be drafted when the then-St. Gay and Poor: The Intersectn of Sexual Orientatn and Socenomic Stat.

The "myth of gay affluence" has predomated popular and scientific thought, rultg a lack of attentn to the tersectn of sexual orientatn and socenomic stat (SES). But is te that lbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people are wealthier and more ted than the general populatn?

E., beg "gay and poor") and what are the unique health implitns? McGarry (2014) (PDF, 210KB) examed this tersectn and the queri a recent lerature review entled "Socenomic Stat as Context for Mory Strs and Health Dispari Among Lbian, Gay, and Bisexual Individuals, " published Psychology of Sexual Orientatn and Genr Diversy. First, a review of populatn-based studi, McGarry nclus that the "myth of gay affluence" is, at bt, an oversimplifitn and, at worst, a gross accuracy.

JAGUARS ASSOCIATE STRENGTH ACH OUT AS GAY A FIRST FOR US-BASED PRO LEAGU

Kev Maxen, an associate strength ach wh the Jacksonville Jaguars, has bee the first male ach a major U.S.-based profsnal league to e out as gay. * poor gay *

Although tn levels appear to be higher for LGB people, this advantage is not reflected the dividual e of gay men or the fay e of lbian upl.

E., "gay and poor") reprents a unique experience several ways.

E., unrstandg the existg lerature on sexual orientatn as predomantly a reflectn of whe, middle class, gay male experienc), hypothizg about predictors that have tradnally gone unexamed (e. Socenomic stat as ntext for mory strs and health dispari among lbian, gay, and bisexual dividuals.

STRONG MUNY BELONGG MORAT POOR MENTAL HEALTH LBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL DIVIDUALS LIVG CANADA: AN TERSECTNAL ANALYSIS OF A NATNAL POPULATN-BASED SURVEY

ObjectivLbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) dividuals report worse mental health than heterosexuals; however, this dispary may vary across tersectg social lotns and be morated by muny belongg. 33) tim higher lbian/gay dividuals and 3.

IntroductnLbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) dividuals report worse mental health out than heterosexuals (Pakula et al., 2016c). It may modify the relatnship between sexual orientatn and mental health out by bufferg the effects of opprsn that LGB dividuals experience (Pakula et al., 2016a) one Canadian study, muny belongg morated the associatn between sexual inty and mood disorrs, such that the difference odds of mood disorrs between lbian/gay participants and heterosexual participants was greater among those wh higher muny belongg than among those whout (Pakula et al., 2016a). ”, wh the rponse optns beg “Heterosexual (sexual relatns wh people of the oppose sex)”, “Homosexual, that is lbian or gay (sexual relatns wh people of your own sex)”, and “Bisexual (sexual relatns wh people of both sex)”.

Regardls of rponse to the sexual behavur qutn (cludg those whose rponse was missg om this qutn), participants who self-intified as “Homosexual” or “Bisexual” remaed classified as such to acunt for “homosexual” dividuals who have felt prsured to have sex wh other genr partners and for bisexual dividuals who still may experience attractn to other genrs spe engagg sexual behavurs wh jt one. Male participants who intified as “Heterosexual”, or whose rponse was missg om the inty-based qutn, and who reported havg sex wh “Mal only” were classified as “Gay/Lbian/Homosexual”; likewise for female participants who intified as “Heterosexual”, or whose rponse was missg om the inty-based qutn, and who reported havg sex wh “Femal only”.

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Fally, stratified multivariable log-bomial regrsn mols wh teractn terms were ed to generate PP and 95%CI between tersectnal social lotns (genr, race, immigratn, e, tn), muny belongg, and mental health, across three sexual orientatn strata: heterosexuals, bisexuals, and gay/lbian/homosexuals. 9% of the sample followed by bisexuals and those who intified as gay/lbian/homosexual.

NEW PATTERNS OF POVERTY THE LBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL COMMUNY

3% of gay/lbian/homosexual rponnts reportg good mental health and 59. When pared to heterosexuals, gay/lbian/homosexual dividuals were 79% more likely to report poor mental health and bisexuals were three tim more likely to report poor mental health. Hypothis 4: The probabily of poor mental health was higher among gay/lbian/homosexual dividuals than among heterosexuals across all socially margalized subgroups (Table 4).

The probabili of poor mental health among bisexuals were higher than among both heterosexuals and gay/lbian/homosexual dividuals across all socially margalized subgroups. Hypothis 5: In the multivariable mols examg the teractn between muny belongg and each social lotn stratified by sexual orientatn, the probabily of poor mental health was still hight among bisexuals, followed by gay/lbian/homosexual dividuals, and both had higher probabili of poor mental health than heterosexuals (Table 5).

We found that gay/lbian/homosexual participants had poorer mental health as pared wh heterosexuals, and bisexuals had worse mental health as pared wh both groups. This dispary was nsistent across all analys and is nsistent wh prev studi showg that bisexuals display worse mental health out than both heterosexual and gay/lbian dividuals due to experienc of excln om both heterosexual and lbian/gay populatns (Bostwick et al., 2014; Chdhry & Reisner, 2019, Schmidt & Dulai, 2021) addn, non-Indigeno PoC and immigrant participants were the only two groups the unadjted analys who had lower prevalence of poor mental health as pared wh whe and Canadian-born participants, which is nsistent wh studi showg a paradox effect for mental health may exist for the groups (Alvarez et al., 2019; Marmot et al., 1984). Furthermore, when we examed muny belongg, we found a siar pattern to one seen mental health, where heterosexuals had a higher prevalence of strong muny belongg than gay/lbian/homosexual dividuals, who turn had a higher prevalence of strong muny belongg than bisexuals.

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