Bourdon Olivier, Rossi Mathias, Larocque Ophélie, Jacmin-Park Silke, Pullen Sansfaçon Annie, Ouellet-Morin Isabelle, Juster Robert-Paul
Université du Québec à Montréal, Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire en Santé mentale de Montréal ; Centre d'études sur le sexe*genre, l'allostasie, et la résilience (CESAR).
Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire en Santé mentale de Montréal ; Centre d'études sur le sexe*genre, l'allostasie, et la résilience (CESAR) ; Département de psychiatrie et d'addictologie, Université de Montréal.
Sante Ment Que. 2021 Spring;46(1):229-249.
LGBTQ+ people are anywhere from 1.5 to 4 times more likely than heterosexual people to report depression, anxiety, suicidal behaviors, substance abuse, eating disorders, risky sexual behaviors, homelessness, and victimization. Objective The purpose is to describe the development of a mobile application for LGBTQ youth and their family. This article is part of a research program intended to equip LGBTQ+ youth and their families with technological tools to help them foster adaptive strategies in the face of stigma. LGBTQ+ youth face unique stressors both publicly (e.g. victimization) as well as personally (e.g. identity development and "coming out" process). Method We build upon Isabelle Ouellet-Morin's team +Fort: Stronger than Bullying © mobile application designed to reduce victimization among youth. We will create a new app called +Fièr/+Proud, to be designed and piloted in collaboration with LGBTQ+ participants ages 13-25 and their families. Impact Our hope is to bring LGBTQ+ youth together nationally and internationally to explore health promoting coping strategies, learn from custom training modules, share their unique experiences, and help inform parents of the experiences that LGBTQ+ people often face and fight in silence.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者及酷儿群体(LGBTQ+)报告出现抑郁、焦虑、自杀行为、药物滥用、饮食失调、危险性行为、无家可归和遭受侵害的可能性是异性恋者的1.5至4倍。目的 旨在描述一款面向LGBTQ青年及其家庭的移动应用程序的开发情况。本文是一项研究计划的一部分,该计划旨在为LGBTQ+青年及其家庭提供技术工具,以帮助他们在面对污名时培养适应性策略。LGBTQ+青年在公共场合(例如遭受侵害)以及个人层面(例如身份认同发展和“出柜”过程)都面临着独特的压力源。方法 我们以伊莎贝尔·乌莱特-莫林团队的+Fort:比霸凌更强大©移动应用程序为基础,该应用程序旨在减少青少年中的受害情况。我们将创建一款名为+Fièr/+Proud的新应用程序,该应用程序将与年龄在13至25岁的LGBTQ+参与者及其家庭合作进行设计和试点。影响 我们希望将国内外的LGBTQ+青年聚集在一起,探索促进健康的应对策略,从定制培训模块中学习,分享他们的独特经历,并帮助家长了解LGBTQ+群体经常默默面对和抗争的经历。