>how all these suicides correlate to sexual orientation and gender identity.
the 2019 Student Health and Risk Prevention (SHARP) statewide survey administered by the Utah Department of Human Services seems to indicate an inverse correlation with being LDS and LGB and suicidal ideation and suicide attempts: https://mormonr.org/qnas/Of4sTb/#q-04rENI45EadHUpgl4rAA
Good read. I didn’t grow up in the enclave so I don’t know if I would have great insight into the delinquency rates. As a community we do put a great deal of emphasis on our youth and perhaps the enforcement is a case of tough love hoping to steer the misguided away from a life of crime. I had a cousin who got into trouble for selling prescription drugs at school. They shipped him off to an Aunts home where he quickly fell into the same habits. The process was repeated and he was sent to yet another uncles home where he did better. Interestingly he did better in Humboldt County where I have always had the impression that drug use was higher. Antidotal as my cousins experience is he was kept out of the system by repeated family intervention.
Editorial note: you circled big cities, which is one away from the enclaves in the graphic for “once my data is online there is nothing I can do”
There is a persistent and strong correlation between altitude and suicide deaths. No idea why. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022395622003818
I know this is unanswerable, but it makes we wonder how all these suicides correlate to sexual orientation and gender identity.
>how all these suicides correlate to sexual orientation and gender identity.
the 2019 Student Health and Risk Prevention (SHARP) statewide survey administered by the Utah Department of Human Services seems to indicate an inverse correlation with being LDS and LGB and suicidal ideation and suicide attempts: https://mormonr.org/qnas/Of4sTb/#q-04rENI45EadHUpgl4rAA
Good read. I didn’t grow up in the enclave so I don’t know if I would have great insight into the delinquency rates. As a community we do put a great deal of emphasis on our youth and perhaps the enforcement is a case of tough love hoping to steer the misguided away from a life of crime. I had a cousin who got into trouble for selling prescription drugs at school. They shipped him off to an Aunts home where he quickly fell into the same habits. The process was repeated and he was sent to yet another uncles home where he did better. Interestingly he did better in Humboldt County where I have always had the impression that drug use was higher. Antidotal as my cousins experience is he was kept out of the system by repeated family intervention.
Editorial note: you circled big cities, which is one away from the enclaves in the graphic for “once my data is online there is nothing I can do”