LGBTQ+ youth of color predict shorter lives than their white peers: report
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"LGBTQ+ young people who believed they had a high chance of living past 35 were also more likely to report having high levels of life purpose, which shows us that developing one's life purpose may be crucial in suicide prevention," he told The Advocate via email.
"We found that white LGBTQ+ young people were more likely to endorse a higher chance of living past 35 compared to their peers of color, possibly due to generally having less stressful life experiences," Hobaica explains.
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