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Health issues for lesbians and other women who have sex with women
Safeguard your mental health
Protect yourself from sexually transmitted infections
Seek help for substance abuse
Recognize domestic violence
Make routine health care a priority
Content
Address mental health concerns
Protect against sexually transmitted infections
Get help for substance misuse
Recognize intimate partner violence
Make health care a priority
Protect yourself from sexually transmitted infections
Seek help for substance abuse
Recognize domestic violence
Make routine health care a priority
Content
Address mental health concerns
Protect against sexually transmitted infections
Get help for substance misuse
Recognize intimate partner violence
Make health care a priority
Address mental health concerns
Women who have sex with women may be at a higher risk of depression and anxiety than are other women. This might be due to discrimination, rejection by loved ones, weak social connections, abuse or violence. The problem might be more severe for those who haven't told others about their sexual orientation or for those who don't have support from friends or family.
If you're concerned about your mental health, talk to your health care provider or to a mental health provider. If you're hesitant to seek treatment, consider talking with a trusted friend or loved one. Sharing your feelings could be the first step toward getting help.