Young people who identify at LGBTQ+ are more likely to experience low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, including social anxiety, alcohol and/or substance use, eating problems, suicidal feelings, self-harm, and other mental health conditions. This is not because they identify as LGBTQ+ but because of other societal issues they face, such as bigotry and homophobia or transphobia, stigma and discrimination, difficult experiences of coming out, and rejection or exclusion from family and friends.
Many LGBTQ+ peoples find solace and support from online communities and educational and information-driven sites that can help them categorise and identify their unique gender identities and sexual orientations.