Teen suicides decreased after same sex marriage rulling
When gay and lesbian couples have the right to marry one another, teens in that state are less likely to attempt suicide, found an analysis. Allowing same-sex marriage at state level reduced suicide attempts by per year, BSPH researchers estimate. Certain young Americans, in particular, are at increased risk of dying by suicide. Gay, lesbian and bisexual youth attempt to take their.
· Teen suicide attempts in the U.S. dropped after same-sex marriage was legalized, a new study found. Researchers linked same-sex marriage policies to a 7 percent reduction in adolescent suicide attempts, and a 14 percent decrease among gay, lesbian, and bisexual teenagers, in www.adultted Reading Time: 3 mins. · The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges made same-sex marriage federal law. In states that legalized same-sex marriage before Obergefell, the team saw teen suicide attempts drop by , per year. “These are high school students so they aren’t getting married any time soon, for the most part,” said lead author. · The researchers found that suicide attempts by high school students decreased by 7 percent in states after they passed laws to legalize same-sex marriage, before the Supreme Court legalized it Author: Corinne Segal.
The researchers found that suicide attempts by high school students decreased by 7 percent in states after they passed laws to legalize same-sex marriage, before the Supreme Court legalized it. “After same-sex marriage laws were implemented, the proportion of high school students reporting suicide attempts in the past year decreased by percentage points, equivalent to a 7 percent. Overall, the researchers found a 7% reduction in the proportion of students who experience suicidal ideation after same sex-marriage is legalized, and the number jumps to a 14% reduction among.
CNN A new study has recorded a hopeful correlation between rates of teen suicide attempts and the prevalence of same-sex marriage. Photos: Same-sex marriage in the U. Carlos McKnight of Washington waves a flag in support of same-sex marriage outside the U. Supreme Court on June 26, The Supreme Court ruled that states cannot ban same-sex marriage, handing gay rights advocates their biggest victory yet.
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