Authors
Mathijs FG Lucassen, Sally N Merry, Elizabeth M Robinson, Simon Denny, Terryann Clark, Shanthi Ameratunga, Sue Crengle, Fiona V Rossen
Publication date
2011/5
Journal
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
Volume
45
Issue
5
Pages
376-383
Publisher
Sage Publications
Description
Objective: To describe the sexual attractions of New Zealand secondary school students and investigate the associations between sexual attraction and self-reported depression, self-harm, suicidality and help-seeking behaviour.
Method: Multiple logistic regression was used to examine the associations between sexual attraction and depressive symptoms, suicidality, self-harming and help-seeking behaviours in a nationally representative secondary school health and well-being survey, undertaken in 2007.
Results: Of the students surveyed, 92% were attracted to the opposite sex, 1% to the same sex, 3% to both sexes, 2% were not sure and 2% were attracted to neither sex. Students who were attracted to the same or to both sexes consistently had higher prevalence estimates of depression (p = < 0.0001), suicidality (p = < 0.0001) and self-harming (p = < 0.0001). Odds ratios were highest for students who reported …
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