By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The percentage of U.S. teens who report being sexually harassed varies depending on the youths' sexual identities, according to a new study. Researchers found that U.S. adolescents who identified as gay, bisexual or "questioning" were more likely to report being a victim of sexual harassment within the last year, compared to their heterosexual peers. "We know that sexual minority youth tend to report higher rates of victimization across the board," lead author Kimberly Mitchell wrote in an email to Reuters Health. ... via Health News Headlines - Yahoo! News Read More Here..
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