Youth who identify as LGBTQ+, an umbrella acronym that encompasses different sexual orientations and gender identities, face a heightened risk for substance use because of the stigma and discrimination they often experience.
You can help protect your LGBTQ+ child from substance use by being supportive of their identity, offering unconditional love and support and responding quickly and effectively if your child shows signs of risk. In fact, study after study has shown that your efforts can significantly decrease an LGBTQ+ teen or young adult’s likelihood of substance use and improve their mental health.
Partnership to End Addiction has compiled resources for parents and families to serve as a guide to affirming and protecting their LGBTQ+ loved ones and to finding help if needed, including:
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