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1 LGBTQA YOUTH & HEALTH School Based Clinic

2 School Clinic  Services  Cost  Location  Registration

3 Today  LGBTQA Youth & Health  Safer Space for learning  Remember you don’t know the experiences of others  Will talk about possibly triggering topics  Use respectful language  Harmful language will not be tolerated

4 LGBTQA: Sexual orientations Lesbian Gay Bisexual Trans* Queer Asexual

5 What you’ve heard What have you heard about LGBTQA people and health? Do the health needs/concerns of LGBTQA young people differ from those of straight-identified youth? How? What factors impact the health of LGBTQA youth that may not impact the health of straight-identified youth?

6 LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) youth face heightened health risks due to:  lack of cultural competency  health effects of discrimination  increased rates of homelessness  Increased rates of disconnection from schools and birth families From the CDC What are the common themes here?

7 Health Disparities Health disparities exist among specific population groups, and are shown by differences in the  Incidence,  Prevalence,  Mortality, &  Burden of diseases

8 Health Disparities Health disparities are NOT usually the result of biological differences. What social factors could cause health disparities?  Lack of access to health care  Unsafe environment (air pollution, violence, etc.)  Lack of access to healthy foods  Uneducated health care providers  Lack of access to jobs or education  Socioeconomic class  Cultural norms  Oppression  Discrimination

9 LGBT Youth Health Disparities  LGBT youth are 2 to 3 times more likely to attempt suicide  LGBT youth are more likely to be homeless  40% of U.S. homeless youth identify as LGBT  5 to 10% of U.S. population identify as LGBT

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11 LGBT Health Disparities  Lesbians are less likely to get preventive services for cancer  Gay men are at higher risk of HIV and other STDs, especially among communities of color  Transgender people have a high prevalence of HIV/STDs, victimization, mental health issues, and suicide  LGBT populations have the highest rates of tobacco, alcohol, and other drug use

12 LGBT Youth & HIV/AIDS  Young Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) are at higher risk for contracting HIV/AIDS than their heterosexual counterparts  Rates of risky sexual behavior among young MSM are higher than among older MSM  Recent CDC study– 59% of the young MSM men who tested positive believed that they were at low or very low risk  Young black MSM were more likely to be unaware of their infection—about 90% of young black MSM were unaware compared with 60% of young white MSM. Why?

13 LGBT Youth & School Harassment & Assault  A 2009 survey of more than 7,000 LGBT middle and high school students aged 13–21 years found that in the past year, because of their sexual orientation—  80% had been verbally harassed at school  40% had been physically harassed at school  60% felt unsafe at school  20% had been the victim of a physical assault at school How could this affect health?

14 Risks of Harassment & Violence Long term effects of harassment & violence can include:  Depression  Post-traumatic stress disorder  Anxiety  Decreased educational achievement  Eating Disorders  Suicide attempts

15 LGBT Youth of Color  Youth of color are significantly less likely than white LGBT youth to have told their parents their sexual orientation  African American LGBT youth may be more likely to suffer from low self-esteem, depression, and suicidal thoughts than LGBT youth of other ethnicities  LGBT youth of color report feeling pressure to choose between their ethnic and their sexual identities  LGBT youth of color are less likely to be involved in gay social and cultural activities than their white counterparts Why?

16 Compounded Oppressions  In the United States, people of color suffer worse health outcomes than their white counterparts for virtually every health indicator  LGBT youth of color may face compounded oppressions on the basis of their race & their sexuality  This may increase health disparities and adverse health outcomes

17 Your Communities  What health disparities do you see in your communities?  In school: do you see bullying and discrimination? How does this impact health?  How can the school help create a safer environment?  How can you help?  What’s standing in your way?

18 Greater Communities  What can health care providers do to better serve their LGBT patients?  What would you like to see happen next time you visit a clinic or doctor?  In your mind, what are the biggest things that need to change to decrease health disparities for LGBT communities in the U.S.?

19 How can the Clinic help?  Safer Space  Physical Health  Mental Health  Sexual Health  Nutrition  Referrals

20 Community Resources  Family Tree Clinic: LGBT friendly sexual health clinic in St. Paul  Face to Face: Clinic and youth-serving organization in St. Paul  Drop-in center for homeless & runaway youth  YouthLink: Youth-serving organization and clinic in Minneapolis  Annex Teen Clinic: LGBT friendly youth clinic in Robbinsdale  MyHealth for Teens and Young Adult: LGBT friendly youth clinic in the Western Suburbs  Trans Youth Support Network: Advocacy & support organization in Minneapolis for trans youth  RECLAIM: provides mental health services in Minneapolis for LGBT youth

21 Thank you!


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