Kuhlemeier Alena, Shattuck Daniel G, Willging Cathleen E, Ramos Mary M
College of Population Health, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
Pacific Institute of Research and Evaluation-Southwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
LGBT Health. 2025 May-Jun;12(4):306-312. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2023.0477. Epub 2024 Nov 6.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGBQ) high schoolers experience high prevalence of poor behavioral health, but little is known about LGBQ middle schoolers. We sought to quantify behavioral health disparities of LGBQ middle school students. Using 2021 New Mexico Middle School Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey data ( = 12,400), we estimated the size of the LGBQ middle school population and calculated adjusted risk ratios to investigate behavioral health disparities between LGBQ and heterosexual youth. A quarter of the sample identified as LGBQ. These youth reported significantly more suicidal behaviors and poorer mental health than heterosexual youth. LGBQ youth were more likely to use most substances compared with heterosexual youth. LGBQ middle school students demonstrated high prevalence of poor behavioral health. These findings show that disparities begin earlier than previously assumed and underscore that sociocultural landscapes for sexually diverse youth remain challenging.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和性取向存疑(LGBQ)的高中生行为健康状况普遍较差,但对于LGBQ初中生的情况却知之甚少。我们试图量化LGBQ初中生的行为健康差异。利用2021年新墨西哥州初中青年风险与复原力调查数据(n = 12400),我们估算了LGBQ初中学生群体的规模,并计算了调整后的风险比率,以调查LGBQ学生与异性恋学生之间的行为健康差异。四分之一的样本被认定为LGBQ群体。这些学生报告的自杀行为显著多于异性恋学生,心理健康状况也更差。与异性恋学生相比,LGBQ学生更有可能使用大多数毒品。LGBQ初中生表现出行为健康状况普遍较差的情况。这些发现表明,差异开始的时间比之前设想的更早,并强调了性取向多元的青少年所处的社会文化环境仍然具有挑战性。