UCLA Researchers Find LGBT Individuals Report Lower Physical Well-Being Than Non-LGBT Individuals
A new data analysis by researchers at UCLA School of Law's Williams Institute found evidence that lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender U.S. residents report a significantly lower sense of physical well-being compared with non-LGBT individuals. The study's author said the report illustrates the need for more studies to understand the relationships between a person's health and well-being and sexual orientation and gender identity.
- "Despite Gains in Social Acceptance, LGBT Americans Still Face Financial Struggle" (Addison, Long Beach Post, 8/25).