Obviously, there's something wrong with a number (NOT ALL) of LDS members:
"Utah leads the nation in suicides among men aged 15 to 24.
Young women are not immune. In fact, females attempt suicide three times as often as males.
Utah residents currently use more antidepressant drugs, notably ProzacĀ® than the residents of any other US state.
Judd said recent surveys show that some LDS women report higher incidences of depression than women outside the church."
I just moved to Utah and never hear anyone talking about any problems...it's always "HAPPY VALLEY." It's just "TABOO VALLEY" where no one talks about anything THEY assume is negative, especially being gay.
Taken from Deseret News articles, for those of you who want to question it. I know where you live, because unfortunately, I moved here too. Beautiful setting, beautiful people, difficult personalities.
"Utah leads the nation in suicides among men aged 15 to 24.
Young women are not immune. In fact, females attempt suicide three times as often as males.
Utah residents currently use more antidepressant drugs, notably ProzacĀ® than the residents of any other US state.
Judd said recent surveys show that some LDS women report higher incidences of depression than women outside the church."
I just moved to Utah and never hear anyone talking about any problems...it's always "HAPPY VALLEY." It's just "TABOO VALLEY" where no one talks about anything THEY assume is negative, especially being gay.
Taken from Deseret News articles, for those of you who want to question it. I know where you live, because unfortunately, I moved here too. Beautiful setting, beautiful people, difficult personalities.