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Gay Teen Suicides (And Straight) More Common In Politically Conservative Areas

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By LINDSEY TANNER   04/18/11 07:28 AM ET   AP

CHICAGO -- Suicide attempts by gay teens – and even straight kids – are more common in politically conservative areas where schools don't have programs supporting gay rights, a study involving nearly 32,000 high school students found.

Those factors raised the odds and were a substantial influence on suicide attempts even when known risk contributors like depression and being bullied were considered, said study author Mark Hatzenbuehler, a Columbia University psychologist and researcher.

His study found a higher rate of suicide attempts even among kids who weren't bullied or depressed when they lived in counties less supportive of gays and with relatively few Democrats. A high proportion of Democrats was a measure used as a proxy for a more liberal environment.

The research focused only on the state of Oregon and created a social index to assess which outside factors might contribute to suicidal tendencies. Other teen health experts called it a powerful, novel way to evaluate a tragic social problem.

"Is it surprising? No. Is it important? Yes," said Dr. Robert Blum of Johns Hopkins' Bloomberg School of Public Health.

The study "takes our relatively superficial knowledge and provides a bit more depth. Clearly, we need lots more understanding, but this is very much a step in the right direction," he said.

Blum serves on an Institute of Medicine committee that recently released a report urging more research on gay health issues. Blum said the new study is the kind of research the institute believes has been lacking. The independent group advises the government on health matters.

The new study was published online Monday in the journal Pediatrics.

Previous research has found disproportionately high suicide rates in gay teens. One highly publicized case involved a Rutgers University freshman who jumped off a bridge last year after classmates recorded and broadcast the 18-year-old having sex with a man.

The study relied on teens' self-reporting suicide attempts within the previous year. Roughly 20 percent of gay, lesbian and bisexual teens said they had made an attempt, versus 4 percent of straight kids.

The study's social index rated counties on five measures: prevalence of same-sex couples; registered Democratic voters; liberal views; schools with gay-straight alliances; schools with policies against bullying gay students; and schools with antidiscrimination policies that included sexual orientation.

Gay, lesbian and bisexual teens living in counties with the lowest social index scores were 20 percent more likely to have attempted suicide than gays in counties with the highest index scores. Overall, about 25 percent of gay teens in low-scoring counties had attempted suicide, versus 20 percent of gay teens in high-scoring counties.

Among straight teens, suicide attempts were 9 percent more common in low-scoring counties. There were 1,584 total suicide attempts – 304 of those among gays, lesbians and bisexuals.

Hatzenbuehler said the results show that "environments that are good for gay youth are also healthy for heterosexual youth."

The study is based on 2006-08 surveys of 11th-graders that state health officials conducted in Oregon classrooms; Oregon voter registration statistics; Census data on same-sex couples; and public school policies on gays and bullying.

The researchers assessed proportions of Democrats versus Republicans; there were relatively few Independents. Information on non-voters wasn't examined.

Zachary Toomay, a high school senior from Arroyo Grande, Calif., said the study "seems not only plausible, but it's true."

The star swimmer, 18, lives in a conservative, mostly Republican county. He's active in his school's gay-straight alliance, and said he'd never been depressed until last year when classmates "ostracized" him for being vocal about gay rights.

Toomay said signs of community intolerance, including bumper stickers opposing same-sex marriage, also made him feel down, and he sought guidance from a school counselor after contemplating suicide.

Funding for the study came from the National Institutes for Health and a center for gay research at the Fenway Institute, an independent Harvard-affiliated health care and research center.

Michael Resnick, a professor of adolescent mental health at the University of Minnesota's medical school, said the study "certainly affirms what we've come to understand about children and youth in general.

"They are both subtly and profoundly affected by what goes around them," he said, including the social climate and perceived support.

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06:40 AM on 04/25/2011
As mentioned in the article, "Is it surprising? No. Is it important? Yes."
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DannyEVillage
01:38 PM on 04/23/2011
surprised, anyone?
iflew
Pro Publiae Bonae
10:51 AM on 04/22/2011
Maybe it's not about being gay at all.

Just living in a conservative area for those who are not one of the entitled rich may be unbearable.
09:58 AM on 04/21/2011
-Homosexuality- was considered a mental disorder by mental health professionsals for over a hundred years? -Lobotomy- has been used by mental heath professionals for the last seventy five years? -Suicide- (Violent & Passive Etc.) has been used by mental health professionals to make room for new clients in their never ending -Ponzi Scheme-? -ALL- of the above and more have one thing in common, the never ending pain and suffering and -Suicide- caused by mental health industry? Think about it if the mental health industry did not make -Homosexuality- a mental disorder their would never have been presecution of any people with different life styles they would have been tolerated just like any other group that was different? Gay suicides would never have happened and are still happening because the mental health industry needs somebody or some group to experiment on and they don't care who you are as long as they can keep their never ending -Ponzi Scheme- going?
05:46 PM on 05/02/2011
let me tell you all the things that are wrong with this statement. yes, homosexuality was a DSM disorder until 1974. The american psychological assoc. has repeatedly apologized for this and has pulled a 180 in the past 30 or so years, it is now arguably the most progressive scientific establishments regarding homosexuality, even going as far as to release a formal statement saying that the science of psychology offers no reasons of any kind to suggest that homosexuals are disordered, that they dont make as good of parents, etc their statement called for legalization of same-sex marriages. thousands of years of misuse of religion, conservatism, and small-mindedness are to blame for the stigmatization of homosexuals, while mental health was once a tool to this end it is no longer and mental health professionals are not only required by licensing standards to treat homosexuals equally but are more often than not very liberal and on the front lines of the fight for equality.
08:40 AM on 05/03/2011
Lets say for arguement purposes that everything -You- are saying is true, then why did it take over a hundred years for mental health professionals to see the light or error of their ways? Did they change their opinion because they saw the hand writing on the wall because of -Liberal- philosophy that was becoming main stream? If -You- take the history of the mental health industry for the last hundred years and -You- see all the inhuman pain and suffering and experimentation and false hope of any real recovery and then -Suicide- to end their man made suffering by the mental health industry? So be careful of who -You- trust and or think are your friends or -You- might have a -Lobotomy- or any of hundreds of other inhuman experiments done to -You- by these supposed mental health professionals or financed by mental health foundations???
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Moshe
Shalom to all
09:51 AM on 04/21/2011
The problem here isn't just the schools: It's living under an authoritarian regime of blatant hypocrisy.

What passes as "conservatism" today is in fact radical neo-conservative corporatism wrapped up in phony fundamentalist rhetoric.

Kids are told they should be "christian" but F- the poor and everyone else; war is good (so sign up and offer up your life and limbs); sex is evil (unless your doing it with the minister in secret); . . .

Try surviving that level of cognitive dissonance if you are capable of human thought . . . very sad.
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
12:42 AM on 04/21/2011
Nobody can realistically live under conservative ideology
been2there
Facts have a liberal bias.
06:21 PM on 04/20/2011
"Conservative" areas are prone to authoritarian, even totalitarian, thinking, and this, in turn, is linked to making people feel awful about themselves. No wonder the suicide rate is higher!
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rybalaw
05:04 PM on 04/20/2011
I support a week of giving copies of Atlas Shrugged or movie tickets to the same to every redneck and to every Christian Mega-Church Conservative. If we cant convert conservatives we at least ought to try to make them libertarian and less dangerous
11:04 AM on 04/20/2011
This seems like a no-brainer, but... am I understanding this correctly when they say they only focused on Oregon? That seems a bit...narrow.
05:34 PM on 04/20/2011
Oregon, like Washington state, has huge regional variances between numbers of Liberals and Conservatives. Which makes it ideal for testing this. That way you're able to purely test for this issue without having to worry about differences between whole states and sections of the country.
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dannywanny
05:44 PM on 04/19/2011
Duh! Living in a place where large numbers of people believe that gay people are evil and should be dead and are vocal about that belief is virtually guaranteed to be damaging to vulnerable teens.
01:07 PM on 04/19/2011
Funny...my cousin hasn't spoken to anyone in our family because his parents were disappointed in him becoming a Christian (and therefore a conservative). He was basically run off because they didn't want him "preaching" to them. It's ridiculous. Everyone has their prejudices.
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Bob Kellerman
Let's have more sanity toward each other
02:19 PM on 04/19/2011
Not wanting to hear Jesus rammed down your throat and not wanting to be constantly told you are living wrong and must change

HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH PREJUDICE
jane bond
a cure for pollution is a cure for cancers ETC.
02:45 PM on 04/19/2011
BOB, I have not insulted anyone, only pointed out all should be included in the bullying crisis....I have been ruthlessly insulted here....
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kilthistle
All I know I learned from dogs and Thomas Paine
02:47 PM on 04/19/2011
Republicans/Fundamentalist Christians are so radical the only remaining defense for their bad behavior is, "But, but, but, everybody does it!"

Instead of recognizing the fact (now proven) that prejudice, bigotry and discrimination are killing our kids, they will frantically be searching for examples of Liberals' supposed discrimination. It's pitiful, really.
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dannywanny
05:47 PM on 04/19/2011
Can you stick to the point? Gay children are dying while you split hairs and go off on tangents.
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lachihuahua
somewhere between land and sky
11:29 AM on 04/19/2011
This is very sad because it is all about acceptance and empathy; things very conservative areas prize less than dogma. It is unfortunate that people (young and old) take their liives because they do not feel either from family and friends. (nn)
08:34 AM on 04/19/2011
Why do I feel a bit slighted and insulted by this article? I am a same-sex oriented liberal living in a liberal state, but was most bothered by the opening paragraph:
"Suicide attempts by gay teens – and even straight kids – are more common...."

"even" straight kids, as if they were thrown in as an afterthought, unimportant, don't usually attempt suicide. This is asinine. Either write an article which gives equal weight to both orientations, or stick to one. Because this is just disparaging to all people who have struggled with suicidal thoughts/tendencies.
absolument
Debate the policy. But first, LEARN the science.
10:32 AM on 04/19/2011
The point of that phrase is that the trend, higher suicide rates in more conservative locales, shows up "even" in the group with only 4% suicide rate, hetero teens. It's not disparaging anybody.
07:17 AM on 04/19/2011
Given the situation it's hard to decide whether it was sexual orientation, or the whole living climate in a conservative area, that makes one suicidal. I would vote for the latter; I know a lot of happy gays and lesbians, but damn few happy conservatives.
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Safire
Fired Up for Hillary 2016!
07:46 AM on 04/19/2011
X 2. F/F.
05:37 PM on 04/20/2011
The steady shows huge increases in GLBT kids and higher numbers than the rest of the nation for straight kids. That would seem pretty cut and dried.
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Godweiser
The eyes have it.
04:35 AM on 04/19/2011
Homosexuality isn't taught.

Bigotry, however, is.