Self-harm and suicide attempts among incarcerated lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Australia.
Katie Hail-JaresCraig CummingJesse Tyler YoungRohan BorschmannNick LennoxStuart A KinnerPublished in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2022)
Intersectionality theory suggests that people who are navigating two or more marginalised identities often experience a compounding of internal and external stressors. Consistent with that theory, lesbian, gay, bisexual and other same-sex attracted people who experience incarceration may be at particularly high risk of self-harm and suicidal behaviour. Custodial settings should both improve cultural competency for frontline staff working with lesbian, gay, bisexual and other same-sex attracted individuals and improve access to mental health services during incarceration.