Gay Youth
Suicide Prevention
May Be Missing The Mark
ABC News Online
A National men's health conference held in Alice Springs has heard programs
to cut suicide rates among young gay people may be missing their mark.
John Howard from the Macquarie University in Sydney says research is showing
that attempted and successful suicide rates are as high as 28 per cent of young
men between 15 and 17 years.
Dr Howard says many of the attempted suicides occur before the teenagers
become sexually active, and openly identify themselves as gay, so they are
unlikely to use programs targetting gay men.
"By and large these kids are still hiding, they're still hidden,
they're still in the closet, they're still unsure, they're still anxious they
are still afraid," he said.
He reccommended strategies to stop homphobia and bullying. "Encourage
your kids not to - [for] most kids in primary school, the worst insult they can
give to each other is calling each other a fag."
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