(WN)-Suicide is the second leading cause of death
in young people between the ages of 15 and 24, and adolescents who are sexual
minorities are at increased risk of suicide attempts. It is unclear what causes
adolescents who are sexual minorities to have greater rates of suicide
attempts, but potential mechanisms may include stigma.
Policies preventing same-sex marriage are a
form of structural stigma because they label sexual minorities as different and
deny them benefits associated with marriage, according to the article.
Julia Raifman, Sc.D., of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, Baltimore, and coauthors estimated the association
between same-sex marriage policies and the proportion of adolescents attempting
suicide based on analysis using state-level Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance
System data from 1999 through 2015.
The authors compared changes in suicide
attempts among all public high school students before and after implementation
of policies permitting same-sex marriage in 32 states with changes in suicide
attempts among high school students in 15 states without policies permitting
same-sex marriage. The authors analyzed data from almost 763,000 adolescents.
Authors report 8.6 percent of all high school
students and 28.5 percent of 231,413 students who identified as sexual
minorities reported suicide attempts before same-sex marriage policies were
implemented.
Same-sex marriage policies were associated
with a 0.6 percentage point reduction in suicide attempts, which represents a 7
percent reduction in the proportion of all high school students reporting a
suicide attempt within the past year, according to the results.
The effect of that reduction was concentrated
among adolescents who were sexual minorities. The authors estimate same-sex
marriage policies would be associated each year with more than 134, 000 fewer
adolescents attempting suicide, according to the article. The study has limitations, including that it
does not tell authors the ways by which implementing same-sex marriage policies
reduces adolescent suicide attempts.
"We provide evidence that implementation
of same-sex marriage policies reduced adolescent suicide attempts. As countries
around the world consider enabling or restricting same-sex marriage, we provide
evidence that implementing same-sex marriage policies was associated with
improved population health. Policymakers should consider the mental health
consequences of same-sex marriage policies," the study concludes.
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