The National Study on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of the LGBTQI+ Communities in Ireland: Key Findings Report

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Higgins, A., Downes, C., O'Sullivan, K., de Vries, J., Molloy, R., Monahan, M., Keogh, B., Doyle, L., Begley, T., Corocan, P., The National Study on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of the LGBTQI+ Communities in Ireland: Key Findings Report, Key Findings, Trinity Collee Dublin, April, 2024, 1 - 22Download Item:
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This report presents findings of the Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland study. The largest study of its kind to date. It is a follow-up of the LGBTIreland study (2016). This research has been funded by the HSE and its findings are eagerly awaited by the Irish Government in order to develop relevant policy.
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PUBLISHEDThis report presents findings of the Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland study. The largest study of its kind to date. It is a follow-up of the LGBTIreland study (2016). This research has been funded by the HSE and its findings are eagerly awaited by the Irish Government in order to develop relevant policy.
Author: De Vries, Jan; Higgins, Agnes; Downes, Carmel; Molloy, Renee; Monahan, Mark; Keogh, Brian; Doyle, Louise; Begley, Thelma
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Identities in Transformation , Inclusive Society , LGBTQI+ , MENTAL HEALTH , WellbeingDOI:
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