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Citation

Knaani A, Laur LT. J. Mens Health 2022; 18(2).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, IMR Press)

DOI

10.31083/JOMH.2021.118

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Suicide is a critical public-health issue that remains the leading cause of death among young adults aged 15 to 24. In lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) populations the risk of suicidal thoughts and actions is significantly higher. The effect of natal sex vs. gender identity has not been studied enough as yet. In this study the PubMed-database was searched systematically for articles on the association between gender/sex differences and suicidality. Included were: meta-analyses, systematic and narrative reviews, firsthand observational studies and qualitative studies, published prior to 1 January 2021. Twenty-nine publications were found relevant, the majority on self-harm and suicide attempts and only few on death by suicide. Sexual (29.68%-lifetime) and gender (46.65%) minorities seem more likely to die by suicide than heterosexual/cisgender (14.57%) people. At greatest risk are transgender (56.65%) and bisexual (41.47%) individuals. Most studies reported natal males to be more affected than natal females. The "gender paradox in suicide" does not exist among sex and gender minorities (SGMs), but differences in suicidal behavior exist between the various SGM groups. More research on suicidal behavior among these groups, especially longitudinal research, is necessary. Copyright: © 2022 The Author(s). Published by IMR Press.


Language: en

Keywords

adult; human; systematic review; female; male; Review; transgender; suicidal ideation; Suicide attempt; Suicidal ideation; sex difference; suicide attempt; suicidal behavior; risk assessment; Non-suicidal self-injury; qualitative research; death; heterosexuality; sexual orientation; population research; automutilation; bisexuality; meta analysis; Sexual orientation; observational study; Sexual minorities; Suicide plan; sexual and gender minority; LGBTQIA+ people; Gender minorities; Gender-non-conforming; Lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer (LGBTQ)

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