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- who: from the Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) people around the world have been shown to suffer from disparities in mental health and well-being relative to cisgender heterosexual peoplePast research aiming to explain these gaps has referenced the added stress experienced by LGBTQ+ people in the form of, for example, interpersonal discrimination, rejection, and harassment (i.e., minority stress). While these phenomena exist at the interpersonal level, emerging evidence suggests that discriminatory structural-level factors, such as policies, norms and rules (i.e., structural stigma), may be just as influential in shaping LGBTQ+ mental . . .
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