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Tan, Rayner Kay Jin; Yang, Daryl W. J.; Le, Daniel; Tan, Avin; Tyler, Adrian; Tan, Calvin; Kwok, Chronos; Banerjee, Sumita; Wong, Mee Lian – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
Minority gay, bisexual and queer (GBQ) men face not only stigma from the general population based on their sexual orientation, but stigma as well based on their race, body type and their gender identity. Results of this study were derived from baseline data of the Pink Carpet Y Cohort Study in Singapore comprising a sample of 570 GBQ men aged 18…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Males, Homosexuality, LGBTQ People
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Barcelos, Chris; McNeil, J. Nyla; Turner, Yanté; Redwine, Edie Ma'iingan – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
Research has demonstrated that systemic transphobia and cissexism harms transgender youth in terms of social, educational, and health outcomes. All too often, research and policy emphasizes vulnerability among trans youth in a way that denies their capabilities as agents of change or active participants in their liberation. This article analyzes…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Social Bias, Youth Programs
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Cosgrove, Darren; Simpson, Felix; Dreslinski, Sophi; Kihm, Tess – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
As the body of literature elucidating the experiences of transgender and nonbinary young people grows, there is a need to identify and utilize research methodologies that build knowledge, while also advancing participant wellbeing. Expanding a research ethic beyond "limiting harm" and toward "promoting wellness" can not only…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Research Methodology, Photography
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Tan, Sulin; Weisbart, Cindy – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
The complexities of developing and disclosing multiple, marginalized, minority identities is theoretically recognized by Minority Stress Theory and the concept of intersectionality; however, the experiences of people living at these intersections, such as Asian transgender youth, are under-examined. Consequently, they remain a largely erased…
Descriptors: Self Disclosure (Individuals), LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Asians
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Delmonaco, Daniel; Haimson, Oliver L. – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, and non-cisgender or non-heterosexual (LGBTQ+) youth (ages 15 to 25) in the United States often struggle to access relevant and comprehensive sexual health information. LGBTQ+ youth rely on the internet, particularly social media, as an information resource. We interviewed 17 LGBTQ+ youth…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexuality, Access to Information, Internet
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Jones, Sophie; Patel, Trishna – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ+) young people are subject to high rates of sexual violence globally, significantly impacting their lives and psychological wellbeing. However, service use for sexual violence support is low for LGBTQ+ groups and there is no current research exploring LGBTQ+ young peoples'…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Abuse, Violence, Late Adolescents
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Gooding, Anita R.; Zaman, Bobbi Ali; Harrell, Sam J.; Collins, Sam; Abelson, Miriam J.; Anderson-Nathe, Ben – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
Research on LGBTQ + youth often portrays them as either as victims whose lives are defined by violence and discrimination, or as inspirational success stories whose ability to thrive is attributable to external interventions and policies. Drawing on theories of situated agency, minority stress, and queer monstrosity, this participatory qualitative…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Social Bias, Young Adults, Youth
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Greensmith, Cameron; King, Bo – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2022
Within the United States, the American South holds the largest number of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, which totals to 3.8 million (LGBTQ in 2016). Metro Atlanta is uniquely situated within the South's geography; the City of Atlanta is hailed as a queer mecca while the suburbs and surrounding rural areas are assumed to…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Young Adults, College Students, Identification (Psychology)
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Bochicchio, Lauren; Reeder, Kelsey; Ivanoff, Andre; Pope, Hunter; Stefancic, Ana – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2022
LGBTQ+ youth are at elevated risk for suicidality, substance use, and other mental health concerns. Evidence-based psychotherapeutic interventions are often the first line treatment for mental health concerns. However, there is limited research examining the effectiveness of such interventions among LGBTQ+ adolescents. This systematic review…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, At Risk Persons, Psychotherapy, Mental Disorders
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Kennedy, Natacha – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2022
This paper presents data characterizing young trans people's experience during the period prior to coming out to parents as transgender. By analyzing data obtained directly from young trans and non-binary people it produces a sociological characterization of this period overall as the 'Deferral' period. The Deferral Period is further characterized…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Experience
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Bible, Jacqueline; Kaplan, Alejandra; Lieberman, Lisa; Goldfarb, Eva – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2022
Using focus groups, this qualitative study asked thirty-five gay, lesbian, and bisexual (LGB) young adults to reflect on messages they received about sex and sexuality around the time they first had sex. Focus groups were conducted, recorded, transcribed, and analyzed. Through thematic analysis, the authors identified two messaging sources…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Young Adults, Sexuality, Health Education
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Scroggs, Barrett; Vennum, Amber – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2021
The present study explores how identifying with the gender and sexual minority (GSM) community can be an important developmental milestone and potential protective factor for GSM individuals. Cross-sectional data were collected from the United States using Amazon's Mechanical Turk (MTurk) to garner a nationally representative sample of individuals…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Developmental Stages, Identification (Psychology), Young Adults
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Schmitz, Rachel M.; Tabler, Jennifer – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2021
LGBTQ + young people of color manage societal marginalization related to their LGBTQ + and racial/ethnic identities, which can shape health challenges. Despite their elevated need for responsive health services, cultural competence among service providers has largely focused on race/ethnicity, rather than LGBTQ + status, resulting in a lack of…
Descriptors: Health Services, LGBTQ People, Hispanic Americans, Young Adults
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Vijlbrief, Afiah; Saharso, Sawitri; Ghorashi, Halleh – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2020
This qualitative study discusses the experienced identity of gender non-binary young adults. Despite growing positive discourse in the Netherlands toward gender minorities, in practice this group still faces exclusion and stigmatization of their identity. This article draws from Butler's (2004, 2011) conceptions of deconstructing the hegemonic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, LGBTQ People, Identification (Psychology)
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Smiley, Sabrina L.; Wang, Sherry C.; Kierstead, Elexis C.; Smiley-Dower, Alisa; Hamilton, Alison B.; Milburn, Norweeta G. – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2020
Introduction: Little is known about geosocial networking dating application use among young Black gay and bisexual men (YBGBM), a group severely affected by HIV in the United States. The purpose of this study was to explore: (1) How YBGBM describe motivations to use Jack'd; (2) How YBGBM describe and experience meeting romantic-sexual partners on…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, African Americans, Homosexuality, Health Promotion
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