Social Safety and Threat as Predictors of Mental Health Help-Seeking in LGBTQ+ Adults

Overview:
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are conducting an anonymous online study to better understand how social safety and stigma-related factors may impact mental health and help-seeking preferences of LGBTQ+ people in the U.S. This includes factors such as social support/connection, experiences of discrimination, barriers to care, feelings of safety or threat in one's environment, and mental health symptoms.

- What’s involved? Completing an anonymous online survey
- Why participate? Help improve mental health resources and services for the LGBTQ+ community.

Study Type:
Mixed Methods

IRB Approved:
Yes

Target Size:
200

Target Audience:
LGBTQ+ adults (18+) living in the U.S.

How to Apply:
Use this link

Study Contact:
Emily Peterson
ekp28@case.edu