I know you were implying the opposite, but how many suicides are you going to prevent by making Malaysia’s rate (6/100k) similar to the US (14/100k)?
These are generalized rates, of course, but in point of fact, your claim is not substantiated by any real data.
Either you think that the majority of the population in Malaysia or the US identify identify as LGBT+ or you're really struggling with basic statistics and reasoning.
> prevent by making Malaysia’s rate (6/100k) similar to the US (14/100k)?
Presumably the idea would be to reduce it to some number lower than 6. Or do you believe the majority of people in the US are killing themselves because of "Awareness and acceptance on LGBT matters"?
If the idea is to reduce it below 6 by preventing a few suicides per year (which is not likely), how confident are you that destroying the culture of the nation in the process will not cause the number to rise to 14?
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajcp.12553
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S027795362...
https://www.thetrevorproject.org/survey-2022/#support-youth
There's plenty more if you care to just Google it.
The rest of your comment is ridiculous because obviously there is more than one contributing factor to suicide. Including (perhaps) latitude.
I’ve read about it in depth.
Encouraging people to be LGBT has resulted in massive increases in number of people claiming to be trans, for example. Assuming they have the “best” case scenario of an affirming home, apparently 14% attempt suicide, according to your third link.
Now let me ask you, how many people have we killed by “affirming” these things to the point that it’s actually cool to be trans in most schools?
We’re driving up the denominator on the highest risk category for suicide while pretending that that very thing will reduce suicide.