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|We look first at depression rates in ''all'' members, regardless of sexual orientation (Chart 1).
|<small>We look first at depression rates in ''all'' members,<br> regardless of sexual orientation (Chart 1).</small>


Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of depression than the other groups.
<small>Stars mark statistically significant results compared<br> to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints have statistically<br> significant lower rates of depression than the other groups.</small>
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[[File:Figure_2a-Dyer_Goodman_and_Wood.png|center|300px|thumb|''Chart 1'': Figure 2A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows depression rates for all participants by religion. Latter-day Saints are the ''left hand'' bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of depression than the other groups.]]
[[File:DyerFigure2A.png|center|500px|thumb|<small>''Chart 1'': Figure 2A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows depression rates for all participants by religion.<br> Latter-day Saints are the ''left hand'' bar. Stars mark statistically<br> significant results compared to Latter-day Saints.<br> So, Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of depression than the other groups.</small>]]
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| What about LGBTQ Latter-day Saints? We see in Chart 2 that they too are ''less'' likely to be depressed than LGBTQ members of other faiths.
| <small>What about LGBTQ Latter-day Saints? We see in<br> Chart 2 that they too are ''less'' likely to be depressed<br> than LGBTQ members of other faiths.</small>
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[[File:Figure_4a-Dyer_Goodman_and_Wood.png|right|300px|thumb|''Chart 2'': Figure 4A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows depression rates for LGBTQ by religion. Latter-day Saints are the ''left hand'' bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints LGBTQ have statistically significant lower rates of depression than the other groups.]]
[[File:DyerFigure4a.png|center|500px|thumb|<small>''Chart 2'': Figure 4A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows<br> depression rates for LGBTQ by religion. Latter-day Saints are the<br> ''left hand'' bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared<br> to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints LGBTQ have statistically significant<br> lower rates of depression than the other groups.</small>]]
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| What about actually ''considering'' or ''attempting'' suicide? Chart 3 shows that Latter-day Saints are less likely to experience this, and it is statistically significant.
| <small>What about actually ''considering'' or ''attempting'' suicide?<br> Chart 3 shows that Latter-day Saints are less likely to<br>experience this, and it is statistically significant.</small>
||[[File:Figure_1a-Dyer_Goodman_and_Wood.png|right|300px|thumb|''Chart 3'': Figure 1A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows suicidality rates for all participants by religion. Latter-day Saints are the ''left hand'' bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of suicidality than the other groups.]]
||[[File:DyerFigure1a.png|center|500px|thumb|<small>''Chart 3'': Figure 1A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows suicidality rates for all participants by religion. Latter-day Saints are the ''left hand'' bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of suicidality than the other groups.</small>]]
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|Finally, we come to LGBTQ who consider or attempt suicide. Chart 4 shows that LGBTQ members again have lower rates of suicidality.
|<small>Finally, we come to LGBTQ who consider or attempt suicide.<br> Chart 4 shows that LGBTQ members again have lower rates of suicidality.</small>
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[[File:Figure_3a-Dyer_Goodman_and_Wood.png|right|300px|thumb|''Chart 4'': Figure 3A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows suicidality rates for LGBTQ by religion. Latter-day Saints are the ''left hand'' bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, LGBTQ Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of suicidality than the other groups.]]
[[File:DyerFigure3a.png|center|500px|thumb|<small>''Chart 4'': Figure 3A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows suicidality rates for LGBTQ by religion. Latter-day Saints are the ''left hand'' bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, LGBTQ Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of suicidality than the other groups.</small>]]
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 3 February 2026

Discussion Graph
We look first at depression rates in all members,
regardless of sexual orientation (Chart 1).

Stars mark statistically significant results compared
to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints have statistically
significant lower rates of depression than the other groups.

Chart 1: Figure 2A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows depression rates for all participants by religion.
Latter-day Saints are the left hand bar. Stars mark statistically
significant results compared to Latter-day Saints.
So, Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of depression than the other groups.
What about LGBTQ Latter-day Saints? We see in
Chart 2 that they too are less likely to be depressed
than LGBTQ members of other faiths.
Chart 2: Figure 4A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows
depression rates for LGBTQ by religion. Latter-day Saints are the
left hand bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared
to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints LGBTQ have statistically significant
lower rates of depression than the other groups.
What about actually considering or attempting suicide?
Chart 3 shows that Latter-day Saints are less likely to
experience this, and it is statistically significant.
Chart 3: Figure 1A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows suicidality rates for all participants by religion. Latter-day Saints are the left hand bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of suicidality than the other groups.
Finally, we come to LGBTQ who consider or attempt suicide.
Chart 4 shows that LGBTQ members again have lower rates of suicidality.
Chart 4: Figure 3A from Dyer, Goodman, and Wood. This chart shows suicidality rates for LGBTQ by religion. Latter-day Saints are the left hand bar. Stars mark statistically significant results compared to Latter-day Saints. So, LGBTQ Latter-day Saints have statistically significant lower rates of suicidality than the other groups.