MAP provides guidelines for talking about LGBT suicide.
Movement Advancement Project, Johnson Family Foundation, and American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, "Talking About Suicide and LGBT Population," 2nd edition, MAP's Talking About LGBT Issues Series (August 2017), accessed September 6, 2021
DON’T attribute a suicide death to a single factor (such as bullying or discrimination) or say that a specific anti-LGBT law or policy will “cause” suicide. Suicide deaths are almost always the result of multiple overlapping causes, including mental health issues that might not have been recognized or treated. Linking suicide directly to external factors like bullying, discrimination or anti-LGBT laws can normalize suicide by suggesting that it is a natural reaction to such experiences or laws. It can also increase suicide risk by leading at-risk individuals to identify with the experiences of those who have died by suicide.