Why Do Some LGBTQ+ Teens Have More Psychotic Experiences?
GLOBALFri Jan 03 2025
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You might think that psychotic experiences (PE) are rare. But for LGBTQ+ teens, they're more common. Why? Researchers believe it's because these teens face different challenges in their social world, both good and bad. For instance, they might deal with more bullying or have less social support. This study wanted to find out if LGBTQ+ teens have more PE, face more social challenges, and react differently to these challenges.
Imagine the social environment as a big playground. It has its ups and downs, like any playground. For LGBTQ+ teens, the downs might be more frequent. They could face more bullying or have tougher life events. The ups, like good parenting or social support, might not be as common. Researchers think these differences in the playground could lead to more PE.
The study found that LGBTQ+ teens did indeed have more PE. They also faced more of the playground's downs, like bullying. But here's where things get interesting. The study suggests that LGBTQ+ teens might be more sensitive to these downs. This means they might react more strongly to bullying or tough life events.
So, why do some LGBTQ+ teens have more PE? It's not just about who they are, but also about the challenges they face in their social world. Understanding this could help in supporting these teens better.
https://localnews.ai/article/why-do-some-lgbtq-teens-have-more-psychotic-experiences-13cc7d17
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