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Somatic symptoms: A form of grandiose delusions in manic disorder?
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 54(3) interpreted with caution. Suggesting that gays/lesbians are as satisfied with their lives as non-SMs presents an incomplete picture of the reality of living as SM in New Zealand. This is concerning as it is extremely easy for research to be misinterpreted when published by mainstream media. Greater efforts are needed to engage SM groups before data can have meaningful impacts on policy and practice. Future research should examine how endemic forms of stigma impact the health of marginalized groups. Declaration of Conflicting Interests