LGBT Youth
Adolescence,
from about 12 to 24 years of age, is a time of growth and change that
prepares young people to take on additional responsibilities associated
with adulthood. This period is marked by social and cognitive growth, as
well as puberty and other physical changes. While adolescence can bring
about exciting self-discovery, it can also be accompanied by difficult
exploration of identity. For LGBT youth, experiencing stigma can often
compound the challenges already associated with adolescence.
Because adolescents tend to be physically healthy, much of adolescent
healthcare is focused on social and behavioral health issues and on
helping adolescents adapt to changes in their bodies. While LGBT youth
have many of the same medical and developmental concerns as their non-LGBT
peers, they also experience some unique concerns. In Wisconsin, LGBT youth
have higher rates of suicide attempts, smoking, and initiation of sex at
an early age compared to their non-LGBT peers. For example, youth who engage in
same-sex sexual contact are more than 3 times as likely to attempt suicide
and twice as likely to smoke daily compared to youth engaging in only
opposite-sex contact.
The following selection of resources is intended to increase awareness
of health issues and disparities affecting LGBT youth. Use the left side
navigation bar to learn more about any of the health concerns addressed
below.
All external hyperlinks are provided for your information and for the
benefit of the general public. The Department of Health Services does not
testify to, sponsor, or endorse the accuracy of the information provided
on externally linked pages.
Hyperlinks marked with the
icon indicate Wisconsin resources.
GENERAL RESOURCES
Harmony Cafe
Description: Non-profit coffee house promoting community diversity,
including LGBT youth socialization and social support
Resource availability: Northeast Wisconsin
LGBT Health and
Development Program
Description: LGBT health and related topics for youth, sponsored
by Northwestern University
Resource availability: Internet
LGBT youth health information
Description: CDC's webpage on general
LGBT youth health information
Resource availability: Internet
LGBT Youth of SE
Wisconsin
Description: Programs, including tobacco cessation, scholarships, and
resources, for LGBT youth
Resource availability: Southeast Wisconsin
LGBTQ Youth
Resource Brief
Description: Links to web resources and electronic documents from
the Maternal and Child Health Library at Georgetown University
Resource availability: Internet
Out There
Description: An LGBT group for young adults 18-24 that provides an
opportunity for socialization and social support as well as access to
community resources.
Resource availability: Madison
Q-Blok
Description: Provides direct housing assistance and case management
services as well as community connections to homeless LGBT youth.
Resource availability: Milwaukee
RAY
Groups
Description: Diverse and Resilient's alliance of LGBT youth groups,
including listings
Resource availability: Wisconsin
Valued Families
Description: Social networking and education
opportunities for LGBT parents
Resource
availability: Fox River area of Wisconsin
Youth
Resources
Description: Uses peer educators to educate LGBT youth about a
range of health issues, from HIV to substance abuse
Resource availability: Internet
See all General Resources
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
Alcohol abuse, addiction, and treatment
Description: Wisconsin DHS
website on alcohol abuse, addiction, and treatment, including links to
other resources
Resource availability: Internet
Alcohol addiction
Description: Symptoms of alcohol addiction and
statistics about alcohol use among LGBT people published by the Pride
Institute
Resource availability: Minneapolis, Minnesota and Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, Internet
Drug abuse
Description: Symptoms of drug abuse and statistics about
drug use among LGBT people published by the Pride Institute
Resource
availability: Minneapolis, Minnesota and Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Pride Institute
Description: LGBT drug and alcohol addiction treatment center
Resource availability: Minneapolis, Minnesota and Fort Lauderdale,
Florida
CANCER
Cancer facts for gay and bisexual men
Description: Information on risk,
prevention, and detection of lung, skin, prostate, colon, anal, and
testicular cancers among gay and bisexual men; published by the American
Cancer Society
Resource availability: Internet
Cancer facts for lesbian and bisexual women
Description: Information on
risk, prevention, and detection of lung, skin, colon, breast, and
gynecological cancers among lesbian and bisexual women; published by the
American Cancer Society
Resource availability: Internet
National LGBT Cancer Network
Description: Information on population
specific cancer risks, optional electronic screening reminder
Resource
availability: Internet
HIV/AIDS
AIDS Network
Description: Legal, life care, prevention, and support group
information for people living with AIDS
Resource availability: South Central Wisconsin
AIDS Resource Center of Wisconsin
Description: Medical center, social
services, and prevention programs
Resource availability: Wisconsin
Wisconsin HIV/STD/Hepatitis C Information and Referral Center
Description: Fact sheets, testing referrals, and external links
Resource
availability: Internet
MENTAL HEALTH
Anxiety disorders in LGBT populations
Description: Information on
anxiety disorders in LGBT populations published by the Pride Institute
Resource availability: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
and internet
Depression in LGBT populations
Description: Information on depression
in LGBT populations published by the Pride Institute
Resource
availability: Minneapolis, Minnesota; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; and
Internet
National
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Description: A 24-hour, toll-free, confidential suicide prevention
hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress.
Resource availability: Internet & toll-free hotline:
1-800-273-TALK [8255]
The Trevor Project
Description: The Trevor Project is a leading national organization
focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among LGBTQ youth.
Resource availability: Internet & toll-free hotline:
1-866-488-7386
SEXUAL HEALTH
General STD information
Description: The CDC's webpage about STDs,
including a testing site locator, statistics, and treatment guidelines
Resource availability: Internet
STI
and HIV Testing in Youth
Description: Information provided by a peer educator about the
emotional, logistical, and legal aspects of HIV and STD testing in Youth,
published by Youth Resources
Resource availability: Internet
Wisconsin HIV/STD/Hepatitis C Information and Referral Center
Description: Information and service finder for STD diagnosis and
treatment
Resource availability: Wisconsin
TOBACCO
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- Tips from Former Smokers
Description: Real stories of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT)
people who are suffering from smoking-related diseases and disabilities.
Resource availability: Internet
National LGBT Tobacco Control Network
Description: Quit strategies and
resources, outreach information, statistics, and scientific literature
Resource availability: Internet
VIOLENCE/SAFETY
AARDVARC (An Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence Aid and Resource
Collection)
Description: Information on domestic violence, stalking, and
sexual assault, including state laws and how to recognize and react to
abuse and locate resources
Resource
Availability: Internet
Gay Straight Alliance for
Safe Schools
Description: Leadership development for youth and skill development
for GSA advisors and other secondary school educators
Resource availability: South Central Wisconsin, Internet
Northwest Network
Description: LGBT information and support regarding abuse and
violence (based in Seattle, WA)
Resource availability: Internet
StopBullying.gov
Description: Information from various government agencies on how
kids, teens, young adults, parents, educators and others in the community
can prevent or stop bullying.
Resource availability: Internet
Last Revised: April 28, 2013 |