¶ … LGBT people over represented among suicide deaths and if so why?
Suicide prevention, intervention and research programs specifically targeting the lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) demographic have until this day not been afforded adequate attention. Dependable methods that can be used to determine completed suicide rates in this population is also lacking, as gender identity or sexual orientation is often left out of death records. Data available for LGBT's are therefore not conclusive. Many studies that have employed "psychological autopsy" reports have discovered that same sex sexual orientation is not represented disproportionately among suicide completers. Some other studies that utilized the same-sex partnership registries of Denmark revealed that people in such relationships are much more likely to commit suicide than heterosexuals are prone to. The risk was found to be higher among the male-male partners (Haas, Eliason, Mays, Cochran & D'Augelli, 11).
Conclusive research evidence is beginning to indicate higher suicide attempts in the LGBT population. For at least a couple decades, studies based on the United States population have discovered that reported suicide attempt rates are 2 to 7 times above the heterosexual rate for LGBT adolescents. The rates are also higher for people engaged in same sex relationships in the older populations. These findings are not exclusive to the United States, as some studies in other countries have reported similar results. An alarming observation is that clinical samples of transgenders looking for gender reassignment surgery report 19 to 25% suicide attempt rates (Haas et al., 12).
LGBT Suicide Deaths
Authoritative records and data is lacking when looking for LGBT suicide rates since such information is often excluded in death certificates. It is therefore necessary that suicide attempts, mental health issues and suicide ideation among LGBTs be given due consideration. There is enough evidence for some correlation in the LGBT population between sexual identity and sexual orientation and suicidal ideation, mental health issues and suicide. Lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals typically report significantly higher substance abuse and depression; two conditions that are linked in some way to suicide issues (Johnson, Oxendine, Taub & Robertson, 622).
Suicide Deaths
Since sexual orientation is often not included in people's death certificates, there is no reliable means to determine at what rates above the normal LGBTs are involved in tendency towards suicide. Certain researchers and groups have attempted to evaluate any likelihood of overrepresentation of the group in suicide by the use of "psychological autopsy" reports with the help of friends and family to help determine the sexual orientation of the deceased. Some of the studies carried out like this have been published. The deduction is that there is no disproportionate representation of LGBTs among victims of suicide (Haas et al., 15).
To this day, psychological autopsy studies examining sexual orientation have made use of comparatively smaller samples. This has resulted in just a small percentage of the sample being a member of the LGBT population. In a New York study, three of one hundred and twenty adolescent suicide cases and not one in the control group were found to be of same sex orientation. A possibility may be that the informants chose not to disclose the orientation of some of the victims or they were just not aware of their orientation. But drawing conclusions from samples so small is not advisable for proper analysis of a phenomenon (Haas et al., 16; Johnson et al., 624).
A prevalence rate of between 3 and 4% would have been an indication of over-representation of gays in suicide cases by a factor of not less than three. Studies carried out recently in Denmark in the nation's registries and various demographic data indicated that LGBTs were actually overrepresented in suicide cases. The matching of data in the Danish registries is relatively easy as identification numbers given at birth were used. A study linking Danish mortality as well as socio-demographic data did note that registered same sex partners were three to four times more likely to commit suicide than their heterosexual counterparts. This however was not the study's focus and no corroborating data were availed (Rosario, Schrimshaw, Hunter and Gwadz, 969; Haas et al., 17).
A Danish study that followed with this as the explicit goal found that increased risk of suicide among people in same-sex partnerships was almost entirely concentrated among men. Men that were or that had been in same sex domestic partnerships were 8 times as likely as their heterosexual partners to commit suicide were. The number is twice as higher as men...
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