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Many lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning (LGBTQ+) youth and adults face social stigma about their sexual choices or identities. Stigma can take many forms, such as discrimination, harassment, family rejection, social rejection, or violence. For LGBTQ+ individuals, these experiences can put their health at risk.
While poor mental health is a common problem for youth, it is reported far more often by LGBQ+ youth.
* Not all data sets include data on transgender and/or questioning youth. The “T” and “Q” are not used when referring to these data. LGB and LGBQ+ are used as appropriate.
LGBTQ+ high school students experience more violence than their heterosexual peers—both at school and at home.
Many youth in the U.S. are living with HIV, and LGBTQ+ youth are the most affected.
CDC’s What Works in Schools program has identified inclusive practices that benefit both LGBTQ+ students and their heterosexual peers. They include:
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/lgbthealth/youth.htm
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