Report

Suicidal Behavior and Coming Out Milestones in Three Cohorts of Sexual Minority Adults

June 2021

Using data from the Generations Study, this report examines a representative sample of LGBQ people in the United States from three age groups—young (18-25), middle (34-41), and older (52-59)—to assess the concurrence of suicide thoughts, plans, and attempts with coming out milestones. It appeared in LGBT Health in June 2021.

AUTHORS
Highlights
Most suicide attempts among LGBQ people occur within five years of realizing one’s sexual minority identity.
The mean age of suicidal thoughts, plans, and attempts seems to closely track with the age of first realization of LGBQ identity.
No differences in suicidal thoughts, plans, or attempts were found based on race and ethnicity.
Data Points
61%
of suicide attempts among LGBQ people occur within 5 years of realizing one’s sexual minority identity
39%
of attempts happened outside this age range
14
mean age of coming out among young LGBQ people
14
mean age of first suicide attempt
16
mean age of coming out among the middle cohort of LGBQ people
18
mean age of first suicide attempt
18
mean age of coming out among older LGBQ people
23
mean age of first suicide attempt
31%
of young LGBQ people have attempted suicide
24%
of the middle group of LGBQ people have attempted suicide
20%
of older LGBQ adults have made attempts
14%
of first suicide attempts happened after age 41 in older LGBQ people

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Suicidal Behavior and Coming Out Milestones in Three Cohorts of Sexual Minority Adults