The US ones are semi debatable because of 1. Methodology, 2. Dropout rate, and 3. Length of study. I think it was the Canadian one that had a silent 50% dropout rate that was never followed up on. I never cared about the 41% meme because that was over suicide attempts over actual deaths. Under that metric women Attempt suicide more than men despite being less that 25% of actual suicides. What is shown in all the data though is that troons are constantly at the same rate as severe mental illnesses for suicide, suicide attempts, and other cause death (homicide, drug overdose, etc)
The US ones are semi debatable because of 1. Methodology, 2. Dropout rate, and 3. Length of study. I think it was the Canadian one that had a silent 50% dropout rate that was never followed up on. I never cared about the 41% meme because that was over suicide attempts over actual deaths. Under that metric women Attempt suicide more than men despite being less that 25% of actual suicides. What is shown in all the data though is that troons are constantly at the same rate as severe mental illnesses for suicide, suicide attempts, and other cause death (homicide, drug overdose, etc)