Table 2

Mental health and stigma differences between Lebanese and displaced Syrian MSM and transgender women, N=488

Mental health or stigma variableLebanese (n=258; 52.3%)Displaced Syrian (n=230; 47.1%)χ2 or T-value
n or mean% or SDn or mean% or SD
Depression† (range: 0–60)16.7914.3323.1515.164.76***
Depression cut-off† (n, %)11343.814563.018.07***
Anxiety‡ (range:0–63)11.0512.3214.8913.773.25**
Severe anxiety cut-off‡ (n, %)3413.14921.35.68*
Post-traumatic stress¶ (n=468; range: 17–84)32.9116.5741.6317.005.62***
Post-traumatic stress disorder cut-off¶ (n=468; n, %)4518.47433.013.11***
Internalised sexual minority stigma (range: 6–30)13.275.1416.506.376.12***
Internalised Syrian stigma (range: 6–30)13.977.23
Sexual minority discrimination (range: 0–5)0.501.040.771.132.73**
Sexual minority assault (range: 0–3)0.760.881.161.094.38***
  • *p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001.

  • †Depression measured by the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression (CES-D). Clinical depression cut-off denoted by a score of ≥16 on the CES-D.

  • ‡Anxiety assessed by the Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI). Severe anxiety cut-off denoted by a score of ≥26 on the BAI.

  • ¶Post-traumatic stress measured by the PTSD CheckList—Civilian Version (PCL-C). Post-traumatic stress disorder cut-off denoted by a score of ≥50 on the PCL-C.

  • MSM, men who have sex with men.