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Citation

Tucker RP, Pardue-Bourgeois S, Snow A, Bradstreet M, Cerel J. LGBT Health 2019; 6(7): 335-341.

Affiliation

Department of Social Work, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Mary Ann Liebert Publishers)

DOI

10.1089/lgbt.2019.0120

PMID

31618166

Abstract


Purpose:
Transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) veterans experience a high prevalence of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). Within the general U.S. population, suicide-related exposure is an identified risk factor for STBs. This study explores the impact of suicide-related exposure in TGD veterans.
Methods:
Self-identified TGD veterans (n = 195) completed an online cross-sectional survey that included self-report measures of suicide-related exposures, experience of past-year suicidal ideation (SI), and history of suicide attempt (SA)(s).
Results:
A considerable number of respondents indicated that they were close to someone who attempted suicide (40.5%) or died by suicide (32.8%). When asked about the gender identity of decedents, 6.7% indicated that at least one individual was TGD and 18.5% indicated knowing at least one close TGD individual who attempted suicide. Exposure to SA and to suicide were both independently related to a history of at least one SA. Neither type of suicide exposure was related to past year SI. Participants exposed to the SA of a close TGD individual were more likely to report past-year SI than those not exposed.
Conclusion:
TGD veterans may be more vulnerable to suicidal behaviors if suicide-related exposures are experienced. Public health suicide prevention initiatives, both inside and outside of the TGD community, may help to reduce suicide in these veterans.


Language: en

Keywords

gender diverse; suicide; suicide exposure; transgender; veteran

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