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Understanding the processes underlying self-harm ideation and behaviors within LGBTQ+ young people: A qualitative study.

A Jess WilliamsJon ArcelusEllen TownsendMaria Michail
Published in: Archives of suicide research : official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research (2021)
Findings from this study indicate that young people often struggle with accepting their LGBTQ+ identity for a number of reasons, whether this is due to access to a resource or their own feelings about their identity. These negative self-perceptions can be enhanced by poor responses from others and additional life stressors which impact their self-esteem or self-perception.HIGHLIGHTSUnderstanding and accepting that one is LGBTQ+ is not always a simple process, struggling with these thoughts can influence self-harm.Lack of LGBTQ+ terminology hinders self-acceptance and caused young people to engage with self-harm.Peers and family members responses to a young people's LGBTQ+ identity is highly significant and can directly led to self-harmful thoughts and experiences.
Keyphrases
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