Violence can include behaviors such as bullying, teasing, harassment, physical assault, and suicide-related behaviors. These negative attitudes increase their chance of experiencing violence, especially compared with other students in their schools. Homophobia, stigma, and discrimination can be especially hard for young men who are gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.
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Such barriers to health must be addressed at different levels of society, such as health care settings, work places, and schools to improve the health of gay and bisexual men throughout their lives.
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These negative beliefs and actions can affect the physical and mental health of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men, whether they seek and are able to get health services, and the quality of the services they may receive. Homophobia, stigma (negative and usually unfair beliefs), and discrimination (unfairly treating a person or group of people) against gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men still exist in the United States and can negatively affect the health and well-being of this community.