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j.rubin

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Negative outcomes of sexual-minority youth were far more common among people whose sexual preferences were rejected or disapproved by
 
  a. peers.
  b. teachers.
  c. families.
  d. clergy.

Question 2

Since Charles had come out, he been called lots of names, beaten up, insulted on social media, and rejected by most of his once-friends. Charles kept to himself and walked around school looking as if a dark cloud had gathered over his head. According to national surveys, suicide is ________ in sexual-minority youth than in heterosexual youth.
 
  a. less likely
  b. slightly more common
  c. two to three times more likely
  d. eight to ten times more likely



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. families.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. two to three times more likely





 

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