@article{01845a833e9b4fe6ba3726f3d9e9e615,
title = "Mental disorders and sexual orientation in college students across 13 countries of differing levels of LGBTQ+ acceptance",
abstract = "Mental health disparities have been reported among sexual minority individuals; minority stress theory posits that such disparities are a result of stigma and discrimination. We estimated the prevalence of mental disorders across sexual orientation groups among first-year college students and whether differences across sexual orientation groups varied by gender and country-level LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer) social acceptance. Using data (N = 53,175; 13 countries) from the World Mental Health Surveys International College Surveys, we performed multilevel logistic regressions to estimate the associations between sexual orientation (i.e., heterosexual, heterosexual with same-gender attraction [SGA], gay/lesbian, bisexual, asexual, questioning, and other) and five twelve-month DSM-5 disorders (major depressive disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, alcohol use disorder, drug use disorder). Heterosexual students with SGA (AORs 1.30-2.15), gay/lesbian (AORs 1.49-2.70), bisexual (AORs 2.26-3.49), questioning (AORs 1.38-2.04), and {"}other{"} (AORs 1.76-2.94) students had higher odds of all disorders compared to heterosexual students with no SGA; asexual students did not. Significant interactions with gender show that the gender difference in prevalence was greater among bisexual individuals for most disorders and among all sexual minorities (except {"}other{"}) for drug use disorder. Significant interactions with country level LGBT+ social acceptance showed some sexual minority groups had lower odds (AORs 0.83-0.95) of disorder as country-level acceptance increased. These findings provide further evidence of mental disorder disparities across a wide range of sexual orientations and how these disparities vary by gender and societal LGBTQ+ acceptance in students from diverse countries.",
keywords = "College student, Cross-national, DSM-5, Mental disorder, Sexual orientation, Social acceptance",
author = "Roberto Renter{\'i}a and Claes Andersson and Marcus Bendtsen and Philippe Mortier and Auerbach, \{Randy P\} and Jason Bantjes and Harald Baumeister and Berman, \{Anne H\} and Erik Bootsma and Ronny Bruffaerts and Cohut, \{Irina F\} and Crockett, \{Marcelo A\} and Pim Cuijpers and David, \{Oana A\} and Ebert, \{David D\} and Gutierrez-Garc{\'i}a, \{Ra{\'u}l A\} and Hasking, \{Penelope A\} and Xanthe Hunt and Petra Hurks and Husky, \{Mathilde M\} and Jimenez, \{Ana Lucia\} and Fanny K{\"a}hlke and Ann-Marie K{\"u}chler and Scarlett Mac-Ginty and Mak, \{Arthur D P\} and Vania Mart{\'i}nez and Margaret McLafferty and Monroy-Velasco, \{Iris R\} and Murray, \{Elaine K\} and Siobhan O'Neill and Papasteri, \{Claudiu C\} and Priscilla Paz and Popescu, \{Codruta A\} and Kealagh Robinson and Elske Salemink and Oi-Ling Siu and Stein, \{Dan J\} and Struijs, \{Sascha Y\} and Cristina Tomoiaga and \{van Luenen\}, Sanne and Vigo, \{Daniel V\} and Wang, \{Angel Y\} and Wiers, \{Reinout W\} and Wong, \{Samuel Y S\} and Corina Benjet and \{WMH-ICS collaborators\}",
year = "2025",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1016/j.jpsychires.2025.04.021",
language = "English",
volume = "186",
pages = "331--340",
journal = "Journal of Psychiatric Research",
issn = "0022-3956",
publisher = "Elsevier Ltd",
}