New research conducted by the social network Hornet highlighted the wide mental health impacts of the pandemic within the LGBTQ community.
LONDON, May 12 - Almost a third of gay and bisexual men report feeling vulnerable at home during the new coronavirus pandemic, with Brazilians particularly concerned, a global survey found on Tuesday, highlighting its wider mental health impacts.
“We have to challenge ourselves to think of how to support people in environments where they feel unsafe.” “Gay and bisexual men do have the skills to get through this, but we do need to prioritize the mental health of ourLGBTQ community,” he added.
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