Authors

  1. Graziano , Teresa A.
  2. Fitzgerald , Holly N.
  3. Ortiz , José
  4. Owen , Christopher K.
  5. Shook , Natalie J.

Abstract

LGBTQ subgroups vary in how risk and protective factors relate to mental health outcomes. Our findings highlight the importance of examining LGBTQ subgroups separately and examining risk/protective factors simultaneously to identify the unique contribution of each factor. More research is needed to understand potential LGBTQ mental health risks and protective factors, and future researchers should examine the unique roles of risk and protective factors in separate LGBTQ subgroups.