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Survey: 50% of young LGBTQ+ people in Mexico have considered suicide

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Survey: 50% of young LGBTQ+ people in Mexico have considered suicide

A new poll shows more than half the young people in Mexico who identify as LGBTQ+ have seriously considered suicide, indicating a mental health crisis among millions of people in the country.

The big picture: The data from The Trevor Project’s Mexico office shows the work that needs to be done even as Mexico has made strides in LGBTQ+ inclusion.

Yes, but: Mexico also has a high rate of hate crimes against LGBTQ+ people and there’s recently been a series of murders of transgender people.

Zoom in: Established in 2022, the Mexico office for the Trevor Project last year asked more than 10,000 people about their mental health and feelings of acceptance among peers and family in the inaugural poll.

What they’re saying: The data “underscore the urgency of developing effective mental health support and proactive suicide prevention strategies for LGBTQ+ young people in México,” The Trevor Project report says.

If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, call or text 988. Ayuda disponible en español. You can also text HOME to 741741 for help in English and Spanish, or send a WhatsApp message to The Trevor Project’s bilingual service at +52 55-9225-3337.

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