Individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, omnisexual, queer, questioning, fluid, asexual, or with another sexual orientation (LGB+ persons) are more at risk of sexual victimization (SV) than heterosexual persons, yet reliable representative prevalence data are scarce. SV can have long-lasting negative effects on well-being and physical, mental, sexual and reproductive health. Otheringbased stress [OBS] U+2013 resulting from ...