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      <image:caption>Image description: School Connectedness Infographic. LGBQ+ and Female Students’ School Connectedness Feelings. Results from the CDC’s 2021 YRBS Survey. School connectedness is a major protective factor. Protective factors are behaviors, relationships, and conditions that help strengthen youth and lessen the harmful effects of negative experiences. Unfortunately, female students, LGBQ+ students, and students of color were least likely to feel connected at school. These students are generally also more likely to be at risk for harmful experiences. This means that students who most need the protective factor of school connectedness are the least likely to have it. Infographic design copyright Seven Two Consulting. Reference: CDC. (2023). Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Data Summary and Trends Report: 2011-2021. Atlanta, GA: CDC.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Blog - Alarming Health Trends for Queer and Female Youth (YRBS Report part 1) - Make it stand out</image:title>
      <image:caption>Image description: Mental Health Infographic. LGBQ+ and Female Students’ Mental Health Behaviors. Results from the CDC’s 2021 YRBS Survey. Persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness during the last year: 42% of all students, 57% of female students, and 69% of LBGQ+ students. Poor mental health in the last 30 days: 29% of all students, 41% of female students, and 52% of LGBQ+ students. Attempted suicide during the last year: 10% of all students, 13% of female students, and 22% of LGBQ+ students. Indicators of mental health worsened across all groups between 2011 and 2021. Female students were more likely than male students to experience each indicator of poor mental health. Infographic design copyright Seven Two Consulting. Reference: CDC. (2023). Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Data Summary and Trends Report: 2011-2021. Atlanta, GA: CDC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Image description: Violence Infographic. LGBQ+ and Female Students’ Experiences of Bullying and Sexual Violence. Results from the CDC’s 2021 YRBS Survey. 18% of female students and 22% of LGBQ+ students experienced sexual violence in the past year. 14% of female students and 20% of LGBQ+ students have ever been forced to have sex. Female and LGBQ+ students were more likely to experience all forms of bullying. 17% of female students were bullied at school and 20% were electronically bullied. 23% of LGBQ+ students were bullied at school and 27% were electronically bullied. Rates of sexual violence have increased over time for female, but not male, students. LGBQ+ and female students were more likely than their peers to experience bullying and sexual violence. Infographic design copyright Seven Two Consulting. Reference: CDC. (2023). Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Data Summary and Trends Report: 2011-2021. Atlanta, GA: CDC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Image Description: Bullying Infographic. Results from the CDC’s 2021 YRBS Survey by Gender and Sexuality Electronically bullied in past year: 27% of LGBQ+ youth; 13% of heterosexual youth; 37% of youth with any same-sex sexual contact; 20% of youth with other-sex sexual contact only; 20% of female youth; 11% of male youth Bullied at school in past year: 23% of LGBQ+ youth; 12% of heterosexual youth; 32% of youth with any same-sex sexual contact; 16% of youth with other-sex sexual contact only; 17% of female youth; 13% of male youth Infographic design copyright Seven Two Consulting. Reference: CDC. (2023). Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Data Summary and Trends Report: 2011-2021. Atlanta, GA: CDC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Image Description: Other Violence Infographic. Results from the CDC’s 2021 YRBS Survey by Gender and Sexuality Did not go to school because of safety concerns during past 30 days: 14% of LGBQ+ youth; 7% of heterosexual youth; 18% of youth with any same-sex sexual contact; 10% of youth with other-sex sexual contact only; 10% of female youth; 7% of male youth Threatened or injured with a weapon at school in past year: 8% of LGBQ+ youth; 6% of heterosexual youth; 15% of youth with any same-sex sexual contact; 9% of youth with other-sex sexual contact only; 6% of female youth; 7% of male youth Infographic design copyright Seven Two Consulting. Reference: CDC. (2023). Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Data Summary and Trends Report: 2011-2021. Atlanta, GA: CDC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Image Description: Sexual Violence Infographic. Results from the CDC’s 2021 YRBS Survey by Gender and Sexuality. Sexual violence by anyone in the past year: 22% of LGBQ+ youth; 8% of heterosexual youth; 39% of youth with any same-sex sexual contact; 17% of youth with other-sex sexual contact only; 18% of female youth; 5% of male youth Ever forced to have sex: 20% of LGBQ+ youth; 5% of heterosexual youth; 37% of youth with any same-sex sexual contact; 3% of youth with other-sex sexual contact only; 14% of female youth; 4% of male youth Infographic design copyright Seven Two Consulting. Reference: CDC. (2023). Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Data Summary and Trends Report: 2011-2021. Atlanta, GA: CDC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Risk Factors for Queer and Female Youth. LGBQ+, female, and students with any same-sex sexual contact were more likely than their peers to experience bullying, sexual violence, and mental health challenges, but were least likely to feel connected to someone at school. Infographic design copyright Seven Two Consulting. Reference: CDC. (2023). Youth Risk Behavior Survey: Data Summary and Trends Report: 2011-2021. Atlanta, GA: CDC.</image:caption>
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