LGBT Mormon suicides (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "LGBT Mormon suicides" in English language version.

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  • Brown, Jennifer (September 25, 2015). "Alison's Story". The Denver Post. Their initial response to hormones was unequivocal: no way. ... Alison, meanwhile, became a recluse. It was the summer of long, solitary walks, of curling up in a ball, crying into her pillow. ... The pain was unbearable, and I just wanted it to end. I saw two endings to this.' In one of them, she did not survive. It came down to this question, ringing in Erik's head: 'Do you want a dead son who committed suicide, or do you want a new daughter?' ... It was a crisis of faith that left Alison open to feel and to discover her identity. Half a year before she considered that she was transgender, Alison began questioning her belief in the Mormon Church. ... Alison now says that 'being trans and being in the church is like being in an abusive relationship.'

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  • Abrams, Sean (February 15, 2017). "What It's Like Growing Up Gay And Mormon". Elite Daily. DMG Media. Levi feared immediate criticism and rejection from his family and friends the moment he'd concluded he was 'different.' ... 'When I first discovered I was gay at 15, there were a good six months that it was dark. I had suicidal thoughts, tried to pray the gay away.' ... 'I tried doing 'Evergreen,' which is a Latter-day Saints-sponsored conversion therapy clinic. I met with counselors, kind of like AA a little bit, but it doesn't work.'

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  • "Building Bridges: LGBT Populations: A Dialogue on Advancing Opportunities for Recovery from Addictions and Mental Health Problems" (PDF). Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 2013. pp. 1–3.

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  • "Friends and Neighbors: A Community Divided Script". Salt Lake City, Utah: KUED. PBS. Archived from the original on July 25, 2001. Retrieved February 21, 2020 – via Internet Archive. While studying in Japan, and after confiding to his ecclesiastical leaders that he is gay, Craig Watts was called before a church court and excommunicated. Craig wrote in his journal at the time: "It's early Sunday morning. I can't sleep. I'm in tears again for the third or fourth time since yesterday afternoon. Some of the most painful, confused tears I've ever cried, and I'm alone. I feel so alone. I thought of suicide again for the first time in a long time. ... Each person I talked to gave me something I needed to overcome the shock, the humiliation, the bitterness, the discouragement, the loneliness. ... However, unlike so many of my gay friends, I don't have to worry about excommunication from my family.

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  • Weist, Larry (March 16, 1976). "Homosexual Suspects Arrested in Utah County". Daily Herald. p. 1. Archived from the original on December 7, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. Eight men were arraigned in the Pleasant Grove Precinct Justice Court Monday afternoon on charges of lewdness and sodomy stemming from alleged homosexual activity at the two rest stops on I-15 north of Orem. ... Two of the suspects were arrested and charged with an act of sodomy. One of them, a 54-year-old Salt Lake County man, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the chest two days after his arrest, according to Serge Moore, state medical examiner.
  • Weist, Larry (March 16, 1976). "Homosexual Suspects Arrested in Utah County". Daily Herald. p. 4. Archived from the original on December 7, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. Funeral services for Carlyle D. Marsden, 54, of 1388 Nichols Road, Fruit Heights, who died Monday, March 8, 1976, will be Friday at 10 a.m. in the Kaysville 11th-14th LDS Ward Chapel ... Mr. Marsden was a music teacher at Eisenhower Junior High School and at Brigham Young University.

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  • Minkoff, Kenneth; Bergman, Eric; Beck, Aaron; Beck, Roy (April 1, 2006). "Hopelessness, Depression, and Attempted Suicide". The American Journal of Psychiatry. 130 (4): 455–9. doi:10.1176/ajp.130.4.455. PMID 4691303. S2CID 29924410. We also found a significant positive correlation between depression and [suicidal] intent in the total sample, especially in the depressed group. The latter results replicates the findings of Silver and his co-workers (10) in a similar study [DOI:10.1001/archpsyc.1971.01750180093015]; 90 percent of their sample consisted of depressed patients and they also found a significant positive correlation between depression and intent.

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  • McGowan, Kat (January 2, 2013). "Living a Lie". Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers, LLC. [H]is attraction to men was not fading. Shafer felt that he'd failed. "There's this sense that you're broken and you need to be fixed," he says. "That's what you internalize." He slid into depression. At times he even thought of suicide.

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  • Simmons, Brian (December 2017). Coming out Mormon: An examination of religious orientation, spiritual trauma, and PTSD among Mormon and ex-Morman LGBTQQA adults (PDF) (Master of Social Work thesis). University of Georgia. p. 99. Therefore, data from this study would indicate that LDS teachings and beliefs are often experienced as spiritually damaging to LGBTQQA members and former members. Similarly, the study respondents presented as having substantial PTSD symptomology related to their experiences within Mormonism, with approximately three-quarters (73.4%, n=204) likely meeting criteria for associated PTSD diagnosis during their lifetime. This prevalence is far above the 8% estimated for the U.S. population.
  • Simmons, Brian (December 2017). Coming out Mormon: An examination of religious orientation, spiritual trauma, and PTSD among Mormon and ex-Morman LGBTQQA adults (PDF) (Master of Social Work thesis). University of Georgia. Abstract. The majority of [the 278 survey] participants (85.6%) were raised in an LDS family and half (51.8%) indicated they still attend LDS services at least monthly. On average, participants identified 13.8 religious beliefs, teachings, or experiences as 'damaging' or 'extremely damaging.' A majority of participants (89.2%) likely met criteria for PTSD diagnosis related to their religious experiences. ... Overall, the findings of this study indicate LGBTQQA Mormon and ex-Mormon adults experience a substantial amount of spiritual trauma and PTSD related to their religious experiences.

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  • "I Choose Love: Standing for Stockton". University of Utah College of Nursing. May 13, 2018. Stockton, now 16, said that since he has come out, many church members have stopped talking to him and excluded him from events. 'We have Scout camp annually, and some moms said, 'If he goes, I don't want my child to go, because what if he's going to do something?' ... It's hurtful,' he said. Deussen said this hurts her too. 'I break down when my son tells me why he can't have friends ... What's so wrong with him that they don't want to be his friend?' she said. 'I break down when he tells me his friends say, 'You can hang out with me, but if my parents find out you're gay, I can't hang out with you anymore.' '

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