“…Furthermore, in a U.S. probability sample of sexual minorities, 72 to 81% had been verbally insulted or abused, 46 to 61% had been threatened with violence, and 37 to 51% had been hit, beaten, physically attacked, or sexually assaulted (Meyer et al, 2021). In line with the minority stress model, research has consistently demonstrated that sexual orientation-related discrimination is a robust risk factor for adverse mental and physical health outcomes (e.g., depression, anxiety, non-suicidal self-injury, substance use disorders, poor physical health, HIV infection; Flentje et al, 2020; Jeffries et al, 2021; Kahle et al, 2021; Lee et al, 2016; Liu et al, 2019; Meyer & Frost, 2013). Based on these findings, discrimination represents a major public health concern with significant consequences for the health of sexual minorities.…”