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In the Wake of Don't Ask Don't Tell: Suicide Prevention and Outreach for LGB Service Members

机译:别问不说:LGB服务成员的自杀预防和外展活动

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It is estimated that lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals are three to five times more likely to attempt suicide than their heterosexual counterparts. Factors linked to increased LGB suicide risk are overt and covert discrimination, internalized oppression, nondisclosure of sexual orientation, and lack of adequate social support. As the U.S. military adjusts to the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT), it will be imperative to understand and support service people who are struggling with many of these same issues. This article explores factors linked to suicidality and provides education for professionals working with LGB service people. Emphasis is placed on strategies for the provision of support and suicide prevention for members of this population.
机译:据估计,女同性恋者,同性恋者和双性恋者自杀的可能性是异性恋者的三到五倍。与LGB自杀风险增加相关的因素是明显和秘密的歧视,内部压迫,未公开性取向以及缺乏适当的社会支持。随着美国军方对废除“不要问不告诉”(DADT)的调整,必须了解和支持在许多此类问题中苦苦挣扎的服役人员。本文探讨与自杀有关的因素,并为与LGB服务人员合作的专业人员提供教育。重点放在为该人群提供支持和自杀预防的策略上。

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    《Military psychology》 |2012年第6期|624-642|共19页
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    Heather Wilder; Jami Wilder;

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    Licensed Clinical Psychologist in the State of Rhode Island, Dartmouth, Massachusetts;

    Postdoctoral Fellow, Roger Williams University, Bristol, Rhode Island;

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