The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Survey: 48% of LGBTQ youth considered suicide in past year

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

About half of LGBTQ youth aged 12 to 19 have thought about committing suicide in the past year, while 14% of them have attempted suicide, according to a survey by a Tokyo-based nonpro t organizati­on.

e survey results indicate that a lack of understand­ing, prejudice and harassment by people around them have led them to become isolated.

e survey was conducted online in September by ReBit, an NPO that supports the education and career developmen­t of LGBTQ youth. It questioned LGBTQ people ages 12 to 34, of whom 2,623 provided valid responses.

In the survey, 48.1% of respondent­s aged 12 to 19 said they had considered suicide in the past year, while this gure was 40.3% for those in their 20s. e percentage of respondent­s who had attempted suicide was 14% among those aged 12 to 19 and 7.5% for those in their 20s.

“It is necessary for government bodies and support groups to deepen their understand­ing of LGBTQ youth who are at a high risk of committing suicide and becoming isolated, as well as to build a support system that will give all young people reassuranc­e,” said Mika Yakushi, the 33-year-old head of the NPO. (Oct. 26)

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