Lower Education and Income Linked to Higher Suicide Risks for Gay and Bisexual Men
October 02, 2017
October 02, 2017
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 2 -- The University of British Columbia issued the following news release:
Gay and bisexual men making less than $30,000 a year and without a university degree have more than five times the odds of attempting suicide compared with their more advantaged peers, according to new research from the University of British Columbia.
"Less-educated men might feel a greater sense of hopelessness because they see few options to improve their . . .
Gay and bisexual men making less than $30,000 a year and without a university degree have more than five times the odds of attempting suicide compared with their more advantaged peers, according to new research from the University of British Columbia.
"Less-educated men might feel a greater sense of hopelessness because they see few options to improve their . . .