Carleton University School of Social Work.
J Res Adolesc. 2017 Sep;27(3):521-536. doi: 10.1111/jora.12291. Epub 2016 Oct 28.
This grounded theory study utilized interviews with 16 service providers and 19 lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, and queer (LGBTQ) youth to develop a substantive theory of resilience processes among LGBTQ youth. The core category, paving pathways through the pain, suggests that LGBTQ youth build on emotional pain inflicted by external adversities to carve out pathways to resilience. Youth employed the following resilience processes: (1) navigating safety across contexts, (2) asserting personal agency, (3) seeking and cultivating meaningful relationships, (4) un-silencing marginalized identities, and (5) engaging in collective healing and action. Youth focused on particularly painful adversities and engaged intentionally in one or more of the resilience processes related to the origins of their pain.
本扎根理论研究通过对 16 名服务提供者和 19 名女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别和酷儿 (LGBTQ) 青年进行访谈,发展了一个关于 LGBTQ 青年韧性过程的实质性理论。核心类别“通过痛苦开辟道路”表明,LGBTQ 青年利用外部逆境带来的情感痛苦,开辟出韧性的道路。青年采用了以下韧性过程:(1)在不同环境中寻求安全,(2)坚持个人自主权,(3)寻求和培养有意义的关系,(4)消除边缘化身份的沉默,以及(5)参与集体疗愈和行动。青年专注于特别痛苦的逆境,并有意地参与一个或多个与他们痛苦根源相关的韧性过程。