The LGBTQ+ Community
& Mental Health

Being lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, nonbinary, and/or queer is an inherent and natural part of a person’s identity defined by one’s sexual orientation and gender expression. Being LGBTQ+ is not a mental health challenge. Stigma and prejudice as well as traumas like harassment, family rejection, and workplace discrimination, however, can present unique mental health challenges to the LGBTQ+ community. You are not alone, and everyone deserves a safe space to be their true selves. It’s Up to Us has resources that can help. Scroll for more.

5.6% of Americans, over 11 million people, identify as LGBTQ+.<sup style=font-size:15px>28</sup>

5.6% of Americans, over 11 million people, identify as LGBTQ+.28

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults are more than twice as likely to experience mental health challenges, often due to political, social, and economic discrimination.<sup style=font-size:15px>29</sup>

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults are more than twice as likely to experience mental health challenges, often due to political, social, and economic discrimination.29

Transgender adults are nearly four times as likely to experience a mental health challenge, due to stressors such as discrimination, traumatic experiences, and a lack of equal human rights when compared to cisgender adults.<sup style=font-size:15px>30</sup>

Transgender adults are nearly four times as likely to experience a mental health challenge, due to stressors such as discrimination, traumatic experiences, and a lack of equal human rights when compared to cisgender adults.30

Stress factors like family rejection and discrimination can take a toll on youth. Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth are more than twice as likely to say they feel persistent sadness or hopelessness.<sup style=font-size:15px>31</sup>

Stress factors like family rejection and discrimination can take a toll on youth. Lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth are more than twice as likely to say they feel persistent sadness or hopelessness.31

39% of LGBTQ+ people reported having had a mental health challenge in the past year.

39% of LGBTQ+ people reported having had a mental health challenge in the past year.

Learn More About Mental Health

San Diego LGBTQ+ Resources That Help

People in the LGBTQ+ community may have more hurdles to caring for their mental health. There are people who understand as well as a range of resources specifically tailored for LGBTQ+ challenges.

Use Our Resource Tool
The Access and Crisis Line at (888) 724-7240 provides support 24/7. Experienced counselors can answer questions about mental health and substance use, provide referrals, offer support and crisis intervention. In the case of a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.




Find LGBTQ+ Inclusive Activities in San Diego

Across San Diego, there are LGBTQ+ activities that can help boost your mental health through community building and sports. Check out the list below for a few local resources currently available in your area.

America’s Finest City Softball League

Founded in 1981, we are San Diego's oldest recreational softball league. With nearly 40 teams and over 600 players, managers, and coaches, we are also San Diego's largest softball league as well as San Diego's largest LGBTQ+ sporting league. Whether you were born with a ball in your hand, or are just learning how to throw, we have a home for you!

Camp Laurel

YOUTH

A free summer camp for trans and nonbinary youth aged 10–17, including free transportation from select locations. The program provides the traditional camping experience while also adding an understanding of issues and needs unique to this community. In addition to the usual camping activities, youth can also select to participate in workshops on trans rights, sex education and healthy relationships, and more.

Cheer San Diego Extreme

Cheer San Diego Extreme works closely with the Pride Cheerleading Association to benefit local charities that make a difference not only in the San Diego community but all over California, the United States, and the world!

Different Strokes Swim Team

Different Strokes Swim Team is San Diego's uniquely supportive and welcoming organization benefiting the LGBTQIA+ community to foster fun, well-being, health, and positive experiences through sport, competition, and social events as a member club of United States Masters Swimming.

Front Runners & Walkers San Diego

Front Runners & Walkers is San Diego’s LGBTQ+ running club. The club currently meets weekly on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays to walk and run in Balboa Park at 6th Avenue and Laurel Street. We also have a North County group that meets on Saturdays at MaGee Park.

San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus

San Diego Gay Men’s Chorus has more than 300 members and is one of the largest gay choruses in the world. The Chorus connects, inspires, and challenges: our chorus members, by nurturing artistic and personal growth while building a musical family; our audiences, by broadening cultural awareness of important social issues and the bonds that unite us all; and our communities, by serving as a catalyst for individual and social transformation.

San Diego Women’s Chorus

San Diego Women’s Chorus (SDWC) welcomes women, gender nonconforming, nonbinary, and transgender individuals who sing in the soprano/alto (treble) range. As a nonprofit community chorus, SDWC entertains and inspires audiences with music that highlights diverse themes, from human rights to world peace, from environmental harmony to cultural diversity.

Suicide Prevention, Substances,
& Substance Use Disorders
There are many factors that can affect mental health. Get in-depth information and tips when it comes to suicide prevention, substances, and substance use disorders.
27 Gallup 2021
28 Sexual Orientation and Estimates of Adult Substance Use and Mental Health: Results from the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, SAMHSA, October 2016
29 Sexual Orientation and Estimates of Adult Substance Use and Mental Health: Results from the 2015 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, SAMHSA, October 2016
30 Wanta, Jonathon W., et al, Mental Health Diagnoses Among Transgender Patients in the Clinical Setting: An All-Payer Electronic Health Record Study, Transgender Health Volume 4.1, 2019 DOI: 10.1089/trgh.2019.0029
31 31CDC YRBS Survey, Data Summary and Trends Report, 2007-2017