The latent profile analysis revealed that a four-class; the data were divided into low discrimination (85.2%), moderate intersectional discrimination (2.6%), high intersectional discrimination (1.3%), and gender discrimination (10.9%) groups. In the multinomial logistic regression, compared to the low-discrimination class, all three discrimination classes were more likely to suffer from higher rates of bullying and suicidal ideation. Online/offline bullying and suicidal ideation were linked to the degree of intersectional discrimination experienced, especially gender discrimination. Therefore, it is crucial to guarantee that vulnerable adolescents who have been subjected to intersectional discrimination are not bullied further and put at risk of suicide.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/02673843.2022.2095214?cookieSet=1Share this:FacebookXLike this:Like Loading... Post navigation Review on Countering Extremism and Hate Speech. July 2022 (I/II) | Policyinstitute.net What is so special about online (as compared to offline) hate speech? (Ethnicities)