University of Massachusetts Amherst, Commonwealth Honors College, 609c Goodell, Amherst, MA 01003, United States.
Soc Sci Med. 2011 May;72(10):1611-7. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.02.045. Epub 2011 Mar 30.
Sexual minority youth are at increased risk for negative health outcomes including substance abuse, depression, anxiety, and suicide. Researchers suggest that sexual orientation victimization is a predictor of such outcomes. Social connectedness--or the importance of belonging where youth perceive they are cared for and empowered within a given context--has been associated with positive youth outcomes. This qualitative study utilized life story methodology. Life stories are considered to be important expressions of one's identity and are shaped by personal, social, and cultural contexts. Twenty-two interviews were conducted with 15 young people ranging in age from 14 to 22 years. Two focus groups with youth were also conducted. Youth were recruited from rural and urban communities in Massachusetts. This study contributes to the literature on resilience by including the voices of sexual minority youth and explores the meaning of social connection in their lives. Youth discuss the ways in which individual connection and group affiliation served to affirm one's identity, and provided a forum for moving personal struggle to collective action. The findings suggest the need to reconceptualize consequences of disconnection (such as depression or suicide) from individual pathology and attend to these consequences as a response to discrimination and stigma. Implications for these findings and areas for future research are discussed.
性少数青年面临着更高的健康风险,包括滥用药物、抑郁、焦虑和自杀。研究人员认为,性取向受侵害是这些后果的一个预测因素。社会联系——或者说在特定背景下,年轻人认为自己被关心和赋权的归属感的重要性——与积极的青年结果有关。这项定性研究采用了生活故事方法。生活故事被认为是一个人身份的重要表达,是由个人、社会和文化背景塑造的。对年龄在 14 至 22 岁之间的 15 名年轻人进行了 22 次访谈,并对两组年轻人进行了访谈。这些年轻人是从马萨诸塞州的农村和城市社区招募的。本研究通过包括性少数青年的声音,探讨了社会联系在他们生活中的意义,为关于韧性的文献做出了贡献。年轻人讨论了个人联系和群体归属肯定身份的方式,并为将个人斗争转化为集体行动提供了一个论坛。研究结果表明,需要重新考虑(如抑郁或自杀)与个人病理脱节的后果,并将这些后果视为对歧视和污名的反应。讨论了这些发现的意义和未来研究的领域。