Preventing Suicide Among LGBTQ+ People
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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-19-2022
Abstract
People who identify as LGBTQ+ have higher rates of both suicide attempts and suicidal ideation. LGBTQ+ youth, in particular, have seen significant increases in suicide attempts in the recent years, often aligning with the passing of discriminatory laws or policies. While LGBTQ+ people share many risk factors and clinical needs with heterosexual or cisgender peers, the development and implementation of preventative care and interventions should also address the additional minority stressors facing this community. This webinar will provide an overview of the critical risk and protective factors, considerations for risk assessment, and intervention strategies specific to LGBTQ+ people.
Target Audience
Medical Professional, Mental Health Professional
Recommended Citation
Mountain Plains MHTTC and Keri Frantell. "Preventing Suicide Among LGBTQ+ People" (2022). Mountain Plains Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Products and Resources. 7.
https://commons.und.edu/mhttc-resources/7