From The Trevor Project <[email protected]>
Subject Research Spotlight: LGBTQ+ Life Expectancy and Purpose
Date January 17, 2024 6:12 PM
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Take a closer look at the challenges and hopes of LGBTQ+ young people revealed in our latest study.

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Our research is a key part of our life-saving work at The Trevor Project, and we are excited to share our most recent study, "Perceived Life Expectancy and Life Purpose in LGBTQ+ Young People." ([link removed] ?c_src=UMCOG240180300&c_src2=dt-20240117-FY24-LifePurposeResearchBrief-mc-c6428d0a4f &utm_medium=getinvolved/advocacy&utm_source=emailsegment-wholefile1&utm_campaign=research) This groundbreaking research explores the perspectives and experiences of LGBTQ+ young people, shedding light on how they impact perceived life expectancy.

Key Findings:
* Of the overall sample of LGBTQ+ young people, 58% reported believing there was a high chance of living to age 35, while 34% believed their chances were low, and 7% were unsure.
* Among LGBTQ+ young people aged 13 to 17, only 59% believed they had a high chance of living to 35, compared to nearly three-quarters (73%) of their older peers aged 18 to 24.
* LGBTQ+ young people who predicted a high chance of living until 35 had 80% lower odds of reporting a suicide attempt in the past year compared to peers who predicted a low chance.
* Life purpose consistently played a role in mental health concerns for LGBTQ+ young people.

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Our goal is to help all LGBTQ+ young people feel optimistic about their futures, Friend. Your dedication to our mission enables us to expand our research, uncover more insights, and better understand the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ young people. It allows us to provide essential support ([link removed]) and resources ([link removed]) for those struggling with mental health concerns, fostering a safer and more inclusive environment for all.

Thank you for your support as we continue to advocate for the well-being of LGBTQ+ young people. Together, we can make a lasting impact.

Support from individuals like you enables The Trevor Project to continue our work to end LGBTQ+ youth suicide through our crisis services as well as the development of resources and guides like these to promote education and allyship.


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