Gee, I wonder why they concluded that final sentence? You don't ask 28000 sixth graders how they describe themselves and then you're surprised when they look mostly like the dominant group and significantly not like their smaller components.Results by Sexual Orientation: Individuals Missing Sexual Orientation Data
Given they are not the focus of this paper, we briefly review results for those missing sexual orientation data, though full results are available in Appendix A.
For those missing sexual
orientation data, there were no significant differences between Latter-day Saints and Protestants
on considering suicide and attempting suicide. All other comparisons of suicidality and
depression were significant with Latter-day Saints being significantly lower than all other
religious groups and those of no religion. These significant differences remained through Model
5 except Protestants became statistically equal with Latter-day Saints when adding controls.
In the end, those missing data on sexual orientation were highly similar to heterosexuals and often
significantly different from LGBQ individuals.
smh.