One in four pre-teen suicides may be LGBTQ youth

By Reuters

Youth 12 to 14 years old who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender are much more likely to die by suicide than their heterosexual peers, a disparity that persists but becomes less pronounced by early adulthood, a U.S. study suggests.

While 24 percent of the suicide deaths in the 12 to 14 age group were among LGBTQ youth in 2013-2015, this dropped to 8 percent of suicides among young adults 25 to 29 years old, researchers report in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

Higher suicide rates among LGBTQ youth have been documented before, but the current analysis of suicide deaths over two years among Americans 12 to 29 years old offers fresh insight into what factors are most likely to contribute to these fatalities, said study author Geoffrey Ream of Adelphi University in Garden City, New York.

“We already knew, or at least suspected, that younger people are especially vulnerable to the stress of coming out,” Ream said by email. “This is because they don’t have the psychological resources or personal independence to handle things themselves that they will have when they are older.”

While the study wasn’t designed to prove whether or how the stress of coming out or living as a sexual minority might directly contribute to suicide, the results do show clear differences in how often certain circumstances are associated with these fatalities for young people with different sexual and gender identities.

The researchers looked at national data on 10,311 suicides, limiting their analysis to the 2,209 individuals whose sexual orientation or transgender status was noted in their records. The study team found that most of those who died by suicide, about 73 percent, identified as heterosexual males. About 18 percent of the fatalities were heterosexual females, 2.2 percent were gay males, 2.9 percent were lesbians, 0.8 percent were bisexual males, 0.5 percent were bisexual females, 0.7 percent were transgender males and 0.5 percent were transgender females.

Compared to heterosexual young men, lesbians and bisexual females were more than twice as likely to have prior suicide attempts, and transgender males were almost four times as likely to have such a history.

source: nbcnews.com