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How You Can Help Queer and Female Youth (YRBS Report part 4)
According to the 2021 YRBS data, queer and female students are struggling more than their peers. They reported more sexual violence and bullying, more mental health challenges, and less connection to school. Whether you are a parent, work at a school, or are a concerned community member, you can take action today to create safe and affirming spaces where queer youth and teen girls can feel connected.
Queer Youth and Teen Girls’ Experiences of Violence (YRBS Report part 3)
The 2021 YRBS summary report gives a concerning look at violence experienced by today’s teenagers. Across the board, LGBQ+ youth and youth who had any same-sex sexual contact were more likely than their peers to experience all types of violence. Female youth were more likely than male youth to experience all forms of violence except for being injured or threatened with a weapon at school.
Queer Youth Are Struggling (YRBS Report part 2)
The CDC recently released a summary report on the 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) data. It shows that LGBTQ+ youth are experiencing high levels of mental health challenges and violence.
Alarming Health Trends for Queer and Female Youth (YRBS Report part 1)
The CDC recently released a new report on high school students’ experiences with violence, mental health, substance use, and sex. While it shows some promising trends, the report also highlights distressing information about the violence and mental health concerns female students and queer students are experiencing.