Kai Schweizer: Why Eating Disorders Are More Common for LGBTQIA+ People
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Eating disorders affect LGBTQIA+ people at significantly higher rates and the reasons go far beyond food. PhD candidate Kai Schweizer explains how minority stress, body surveillance and non-affirming care increase risk, and what supportive, inclusive treatment actually looks like.
Guest: Kai Schweizer, PhD Candidate in Youth Mental Health from The University of Western Australia and The Kids Research Institute
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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