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Emotional Distress Among LGBT Youth: The Influence of Perceived Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation
Authors:Joanna Almeida  Renee M. Johnson  Heather L. Corliss  Beth E. Molnar  Deborah Azrael
Affiliation:(1) Northeastern University, School of Health Professions, Institute on Urban Health Research, Stearns Building, Suite 503, Room 529, Boston, MA 02115, USA;(2) Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center, 677 Huntington Ave., Kresge 306, Boston, MA 02115, USA;(3) Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine, Children’s Hospital Boston, 300 Longwood Ave., Boston, MA 02115, USA;(4) Department of Society, Human Development, and Health, Harvard School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Ave., Sixth Floor, Boston, MA 02115, USA;(5) Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center, 677 Huntington Ave., Kresge 310, Boston, MA 02115, USA
Abstract:The authors evaluated emotional distress among 9th–12th grade students, and examined whether the association between being lesbian, gay, bisexual, and/or transgendered (i.e., “LGBT”) and emotional distress was mediated by perceptions of having been treated badly or discriminated against because others thought they were gay or lesbian. Data come from a school-based survey in Boston, Massachusetts (n = 1,032); 10% were LGBT, 58% were female, and ages ranged from 13 to 19 years. About 45% were Black, 31% were Hispanic, and 14% were White. LGBT youth scored significantly higher on the scale of depressive symptomatology. They were also more likely than heterosexual, non-transgendered youth to report suicidal ideation (30% vs. 6%, p < 0.0001) and self-harm (21% vs. 6%, p < 0.0001). Mediation analyses showed that perceived discrimination accounted for increased depressive symptomatology among LGBT males and females, and accounted for an elevated risk of self-harm and suicidal ideation among LGBT males. Perceived discrimination is a likely contributor to emotional distress among LGBT youth.
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