Surviving the pandemic: Mental health and resilience among LGBTQ people

Dr. Laurie Drabble, a long-time collaborator of the CHLEW study, provided insight on mental health disparities among LGBTQ people in a recent article about the COVID-19 pandemic. While everyone has been experiencing the lasting impacts of COVID-19, research indicates that LGBTQ people have been disproportionately affected. Read the article by Meera Jagannathan to learn more about the research, and follow the stories of LGBTQ individuals as they struggled with mental health during the pandemic—and eventually got through it.

 
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