TY - JOUR
T1 - The Association between Family Physical Abuse and Suicide Attempts among Gender Minority Adolescents
T2 - A Comparison Study
AU - Brangwin, Emily
AU - Zhao, Zhenqiang
AU - Shramko, Maura
AU - Toomey, Russell B.
AU - Syvertsen, Amy K.
N1 - Funding Information:
The analysis and dissemination phases of this study were supported by a Loan Repayment Award from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities to R.B.T. (L60 MD008862). *
Publisher Copyright:
© Copyright 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2023.
PY - 2023/3/1
Y1 - 2023/3/1
N2 - Purpose: This study examines the prevalence of reported family physical abuse and the concurrent association between abuse and suicide attempts by adolescent gender identity. Methods: This study used the Profiles of Student Life: Attitudes and Behaviors dataset (N = 121,150 adolescents aged 11-19 [mean = 14.74, standard deviation = 1.78]) collected from 61 participating school districts and programs across the United States by Search Institute from 2012 to 2015. Multigroup logistic regression was used to examine the association between family abuse and suicide attempts by gender identity. Correlates included race/ethnicity, age, parent education, rurality, binge drinking, and tobacco use. Results: Results indicated that cisgender adolescents (i.e., participants who did not select a transgender identity) reported significantly less family abuse compared to gender minority adolescents. Family physical abuse was associated with higher odds of suicide attempts among all adolescents. The association was stronger for female adolescents compared to male adolescents but not significantly different across gender minority adolescents, including those who identify as transgender female to male, transgender male to female, and transgender without identifying or being unsure of their gender identity. The association between family physical abuse and suicide attempts was stronger among heterosexual female adolescents compared to sexual minority female, heterosexual male, sexual minority male, heterosexual gender minority, or sexual and gender minority adolescents. Conclusions: Findings highlight the importance of identifying and treating family abuse to prevent suicide attempts, particularly among gender and sexual minority adolescents.
AB - Purpose: This study examines the prevalence of reported family physical abuse and the concurrent association between abuse and suicide attempts by adolescent gender identity. Methods: This study used the Profiles of Student Life: Attitudes and Behaviors dataset (N = 121,150 adolescents aged 11-19 [mean = 14.74, standard deviation = 1.78]) collected from 61 participating school districts and programs across the United States by Search Institute from 2012 to 2015. Multigroup logistic regression was used to examine the association between family abuse and suicide attempts by gender identity. Correlates included race/ethnicity, age, parent education, rurality, binge drinking, and tobacco use. Results: Results indicated that cisgender adolescents (i.e., participants who did not select a transgender identity) reported significantly less family abuse compared to gender minority adolescents. Family physical abuse was associated with higher odds of suicide attempts among all adolescents. The association was stronger for female adolescents compared to male adolescents but not significantly different across gender minority adolescents, including those who identify as transgender female to male, transgender male to female, and transgender without identifying or being unsure of their gender identity. The association between family physical abuse and suicide attempts was stronger among heterosexual female adolescents compared to sexual minority female, heterosexual male, sexual minority male, heterosexual gender minority, or sexual and gender minority adolescents. Conclusions: Findings highlight the importance of identifying and treating family abuse to prevent suicide attempts, particularly among gender and sexual minority adolescents.
KW - adolescents
KW - family abuse
KW - gender identity
KW - suicide behavior
KW - transgender
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U2 - 10.1089/lgbt.2021.0415
DO - 10.1089/lgbt.2021.0415
M3 - Article
C2 - 36106997
AN - SCOPUS:85149427816
SN - 2325-8292
VL - 10
SP - 99
EP - 108
JO - LGBT Health
JF - LGBT Health
IS - 2
ER -