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  2. LGBTQ youth vulnerability - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ+ youth have been able to find a community, confide in others, and feel less alone. Social media has made it "easier to find LGBTQ people online than offline, and it's safer too.', wrote a gender nonbinary youth" (Fischer 4). Social media has connected LGBTQ+ youth individuals to each other that is comfortable for many.

  3. Study: LGBTQ youth, family relocate amid increasing anxiety ...

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    While just 4% of LGBTQ+ young people ages 13 to 24 reported uprooting because of anti-LGBTQ+ policies, that translates to roughly 266,000 young people and family members based on LGBTQ+ youth ...

  4. More than 40% of LGBTQ youth said they considered ... - AOL

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    Youth who identify as LGBTQ+ reported higher rates of poor mental health and experiencing suicidal thoughts and behaviors than their cisgender and heterosexual peers, a new U.S. survey found. In ...

  5. Political Attacks, Bullying Among Biggest Factors Taking a ...

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    The survey reveals some of the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ young people who inhabit identities in addition to their sexual and gender identities that can face added stigma.

  6. Anti-LGBTQ+ Policies Are Increasing, Impacting Queer Youth

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    For instance, the survey found that 34% of LGBTQ+ youth living in the South reported going to a school that had at least one anti-LGBTQ+ policy—the highest rates in the country—followed by the ...

  7. Healthcare and the LGBTQ community - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ+ health outcomes are strongly influenced by social support networks, peers, and family. One example of a support network now available to some LGBTQ+ youth include Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs), which are clubs that work to improve the climate for LGBTQ+ youth at schools and educate students and staff about issues faced by the LGBTQ+ ...