Report

Mental Health Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Incarcerated in Juvenile Corrections

November 2022

Using data from the Minnesota Student Survey, a statewide population survey of youth, researchers from UCLA, Vanderbilt, Brown, and Yale Universities examined the mental health experiences of LGBTQ and non-LGBTQ youth in juvenile correctional facilities and public schools. It appeared in Pediatrics in November 2022.

AUTHORS
Highlights
LGBTQ youth are disproportionally represented in juvenile correctional facilities.
LGBTQ youth in correctional facilities face a greater risk of suicidal ideation, suicide attempt, and self-harm.
More than half of incarcerated LGBTQ youth report having faced four or more adverse childhood experiences.
Data Points
29%
of youth in correctional facilities identify as LGBTQ
20%
of youth in public schools identify as LGBTQ
42%
of LGBTQ youth in correctional facilities thought about suicide
38%
of incarcerated LGBTQ attempted suicide
58%
of incarcerated LGBTQ youth engaged in self-harm
54%
of incarcerated LGBTQ youth reported experiencing four or more adverse childhood experiences
6%
of non-LGBTQ youth in public schools reported the same

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Mental Health Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Incarcerated in Juvenile Corrections