Friends, Family, and Community: Social Support and the Health of Transgender and Nonbinary Young People of Color
AUG. 13, 2025 — TGNB young people of color who receive high levels of social support from their families have greater access to care, better mental health, and are less likely to consider or attempt suicide than those with low or moderate levels of family support.
Positive Events and Mental Health Among LGBTQ+ Young People
JUN. 18, 2025 — Several recent positive events - such as doing enjoyable things for oneself, feeling more comfortable financially, receiving positive feedback at school or work, and making new friends or doing enjoyable things with friends - were associated with lower rates of recent depression and anxiety among LGBTQ+ young people.
Mental Health Diagnoses and Access to Care Among LGBTQ+ Young People
MAY. 14, 2025 — Nearly two-thirds (65%) of participants reported having at least one mental health diagnosis. The most commonly reported were anxiety disorders (47%), major depressive disorder (33%), and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (30%).
The Impact of Houselessness and Food Insecurity on the Mental Health of LGBTQ+ Young People
APR. 23, 2025 — LGBTQ+ young people with a history of houselessness had over twice the rate of attempting suicide in the past year than those who have never been houseless (24% vs. 9%).
The Mental Health and Experiences of LGBTQ+ Young People in the Rural U.S.
MAR. 19, 2025 — LGBTQ+ young people living in rural areas were half as likely as those in non-rural areas to say their community was supportive of LGBTQ+ people (34% vs. 67%).
The Role of Parent and Caregiver Support on Perceived Life Expectancy and Life Purpose for Black Transgender and Nonbinary Young People
FEB. 26, 2025 — Black transgender and nonbinary young people with parents and caregivers who supported their LGBTQ+ identity reported a greater sense of life purpose and perceived life expectancy.
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