The Impact of Family Support and Rejection on Suicide Ideation and Attempt among Transgender Adults in the U.S.

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We evaluate the association of familial factors and suicidality among transgender adults in the U.S. by estimating the odds of lifetime suicide ideation and attempt using the 2015 U.S. Transgender Survey. Predictors include family support, family rejection, and specific experiences related to both. About 79% of sample respondents have experienced suicidal ideation and nearly 43% have made a suicide attempt. The predicted probability of suicide attempt is 0.35 for those with no family rejection experiences, 0.75 for those who have had all five experiences in our models. Rejection ­predicts both outcomes and experiences of rejection have a cumulative impact.

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Marquez-Velarde, G., Miller, G. H., Shircliff, J. E., & Suárez, M. I. (2023). The Impact of Family Support and Rejection on Suicide Ideation and Attempt among Transgender Adults in the U.S. LGBTQ+ Family: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 19(4), 275–287. https://doi.org/10.1080/27703371.2023.2192177

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