LGBTQ+ youth have hope but not for America's future
As Pride Month events unfold across Florida, a new report found LGBTQ+ youth are struggling with mental health at higher rates than their peers. The report showed 61% of LGBTQ+ youth rate their mental health as fair or poor. Top stressors include family issues and homophobic or transphobic sentiments.
As Pride Month events unfold across Florida, a new report found LGBTQ+ youth are struggling with mental health at higher rates than their peers.
The report showed 61% of LGBTQ+ youth rate their mental health as fair or poor. Top stressors include family issues and homophobic or transphobic sentiments.
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