The Devastating Effects of Homophobia
"By the end of the study, 92 percent of LGB respondents living in low-prejudice communities were still alive. But only 78 percent of the LGB[TQ] respondents living in high-prejudice communities were still alive," according to the study. Gay members of the high-prejudice communities were also more likely to die of suicide at an average age of 37.5, compared with low-prejudice societies where the average age was 55.7. Gay people were more likely to die of heart disease as well. Twenty-five percent of deaths in the high-prejudice communities were attributed to cardiovascular disease, and gays in those communities also were three times more likely to die of homicide. Stressors such as the bullying and pressure that comes from homophobia may have contributed to those cardiac issues. The effects of homophobia on school-aged kids is even more devastating. Suicide is the leading cause of death for kids who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered or gender-fluid. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that one study of transgender youth reported that 25 percent had attempted suicide at some point. When bullied, this population reports higher-than-normal levels of drug use, depression, being bullied and self-harming behavior. That's why it's important to encourage acceptance early on in life -- it could save someone.