Mental Health Status and Suicidality Among Bisexual and Heterosexual Students at a Conservative Faith-Based University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Abstract
This article examines the relationship between sexual orientation and mental health among bisexual students at a conservative faith-based university. Compared to heterosexual students, bisexual students were significantly more likely to have higher rates of anxiety, depression, suicide ideation and suicide attempts. Bisexual students were about 6 times more likely to experience anxiety and depression as well as about 9 times more likely to have attempted suicide. They were over 22 times more likely to have engaged in suicide ideation. The data strongly suggest the need for administrators at faith-based universities to be aware of these issues and offer support to bisexual students.
Journal Title
Journal of Research on Christian Education
Volume
33
Issue
3
First Page
158
Last Page
170
DOI
10.1080/10656219.2024.2444322
Recommended Citation
Furst, Trevor; VanderWaal, Curtis J.; Baltazar, Alina; and McBride, Duane C., "Mental Health Status and Suicidality Among Bisexual and Heterosexual Students at a Conservative Faith-Based University" (2024). Faculty Publications. 5769.
https://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/pubs/5769