May 1 (UPI) --A new report shows LGBTQ+ young people continue to report high rates of mental health challenges, bullying, discrimination and increased suicide risk, while the data also shows ...
Findings from the 6th Annual National Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Young People show that the shocking, yet expected, high rate of suicide risk among LGBTQ youth demonstrates the ...
The Trevor Project, a suicide prevention group for young LGBTQ people, has released its annual 2023 U.S. National Survey on the Mental Health of LGBTQ Young People. Many of its findings are dire: 41% ...
A new survey from the Trevor Project of young LGBTQ+ people found that 39% of those surveyed said they considered attempting suicide in the past year, while 12% said they tried to take their own life.
Most people conceive of suicide as being caused solely by severe mental illness, and in many cases, a mood disorder or other diagnosable psychological condition did play a significant role.
The personal identity, societal, and mental health challenges members of the LGBTQ+ community face can all lead to body image ...
There are many different biological, psychological and environmental risk factors for suicide. In Canada, the following groups have higher rates of suicide or suicide attempts: ...
If you lack proper support and access to LGBTQ resources, this guide teaches you how to explore such resources online in a safer way to help avoid accidental outing to your peers, family, or online ...
If you’re queer and struggle with mental health, you shouldn't feel alone. In fact, if you identify as a sexual or gender ...
While LGBTQ+ people have higher risk factors for cancer, they are apt to face discrimination when in need of high-quality medical care, a new report shows. In particular, LGBTQ+ people have to ...