The Mental Health and Sexual Orientation of Females : A Comparative Study of Japan and Taiwan
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概要
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The purpose of this study is to compare the mental health and sexual orientation of females in Japan and Taiwan by analyzing the results of former research using the Internet as a research tool. Differences in history of mental health, suicidal tendencies, stress levels in the public environment, and self-acceptance have been seen to vary depending on culture, sexual orientation, and gender roles. In this study, sexual minority females showed higher rates of past depression and thoughts of suicide, while heterosexual females reported higher stress levels in the public environment. Regarding the age of identification and acceptance of being in the sexual minority, Taiwanese minority females reported an earlier age of identification and higher acceptance than Japanese minority females.
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著者
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Nojima Kazuhiko
Faculty Of Human-environment Studies Kyushu University
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Kuang Mei-fun
Graduate School Of Human-environment Studies Kyushu University
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Kuang Me-fun
Graduate School Of Human-environment Studies Kyushu University
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Nojima Kazuhio
Faculty of human-environment studies, Kyushu university
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Nojima Kazuhio
Faculty Of Human-environment Studies Kyushu University
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