Mental Health Effects of Identity Suppression in LGBTQ+ Teens

Shree

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Some teens hide their identity to stay safe at school or at home. This long-term suppression often shows up as anxiety, rumination, low mood or shutdown behavior. Adults may see the surface behavior but miss the source. What signs should caregivers look for? How can early support reduce the emotional strain these teens carry?
 
Suppressing one’s identity can have serious mental health consequences for LGBTQ+ teens, including increased anxiety, depression, and feelings of isolation. Lack of acceptance at home or in school often exacerbates stress, while supportive environments and affirmation can significantly improve well-being and emotional wellness.
 
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