A new report from the Trevor Project and Everytown for Gun Safety found that 40% of LGBTQ+ youth have a firearm in their home, and this increases the risk of both suicidal ideation and attempts.
DOVER, De. – Troubling new statistics reveal that anxiety and psychosis remain high among youth. Studies show children or youth of color in the LGBTQ+ community, tend to suffer a great deal more.
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.
(Stacker) – Twenty-one percent of Black trans, nonbinary and questioning youth have made a suicide attempt in the last year, nearly half said they felt unsafe at school, and 64 percent said they had ...
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COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, Minn. (FOX 9) - The third annual Minnesota GSA Prom took place Friday night. Organized by the anti-bullying nonprofit Hate is Wrong, this alternative prom brings together LGBTQ+ ...
Fewer North Carolina students are reporting mental health issues such as suicidal behavior, according to the latest biennial ...
Pride Month is kicking off around the world with parades and festivals in cities large and small Pride Month, the worldwide celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and rights, kicks off Saturday with events ...
BOSTON (WWLP) – The Massachusetts Commission on LGBTQ Youth released a 330-page report detailing how Massachusetts can improve the quality of life for queer youth. This report found that one in ...
The comprehensive analysis was released Friday by the American Cancer Society. Ahead of Pride Month, a new report has highlighted increased cancer risk for those who identify as LGBTQ+ as ...
Citing escalating attacks against LGBTQ youth in Massachusetts and across the country, a commission released recommendations Tuesday for the Legislature, Governor Maura Healey, and state agencies ...
RALEIGH — North Carolina students’ mental health is improving as they become more physically active, according to the results of the 2023 NC Youth Risk Behavior Surveys (YRBS) presented to the State ...