In this paper, the authors attempt to understand how psychosocial and societal stressors result in mental health problems. A confidential, quantitative mental health interview was conducted among 150 MSM in Mumbai, India and the interview collected information on sociodemographics and assessed self-esteem, social support and DSM-IV psychiatric disorders using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). In multivariable models controlling for age, education, income, and sexual identity, participants reporting higher levels of self-esteem and greater levels of satisfaction with the social support they receive from family and friends were at lower risk of suicidality and major depression.
Sivasubramanian M, Mimiaga MJ, Mayer KH, Anand VR, Johnson CV, Prabhugate P, Safren SA, Suicidality, clinical depression, and anxiety disorders are highly prevalent in men who have sex with men in Mumbai, India: Findings from a community –recruited sample, 2011: Psychology, Health and Medicine, Vol: 16, No: 4, p450-462.
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