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保护 LGBTI+ 青年福祉的因素:基于承认理论的范围综述。

Protective Factors for LGBTI+ Youth Wellbeing: A Scoping Review Underpinned by Recognition Theory.

机构信息

School of Social Policy, Social Work and Social Justice, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.

Department of Sociology, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Nov 7;18(21):11682. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111682.

Abstract

Considerable research has been undertaken regarding the mental health inequalities experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI+) youth as a consequence of societal and individual prejudice, stigma and discrimination. Far less research has focussed on protective factors that promote wellbeing for this population. A scoping review was conducted using a six-stage methodological framework, and is reported in accordance with the PRISMA-ScR statement. This explored the extent, range and nature of the peer-reviewed, published, academic literature on what is known about the protective factors that promote LGBTI+ youth wellbeing. Six databases were systematically searched applying Population-Concept-Context key inclusion criteria, complemented by contact with authors to identify additional sources, reference checks and hand searches. Ninety-six individual research records were identified and analysed, drawing from Honneth's Recognition Theory. Interpersonal relations with parents ( = 40), peers ( = 32) and providers ( = 22) were associated with indicators of enhanced wellbeing, as were LGBTI+ community relations ( = 32). Importantly, online ( = 10), faith ( = 10) and cultural ( = 5) communities were potentially protective. Content and thematic analysis highlighted the importance of Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) ( = 23) offering powerful protective opportunities through intersecting interpersonal, community and legal forms of recognition. GSAs enhance allyship by peers and providers ( = 21), facilitate access to LGBTI+ community networks ( = 11) and co-exist alongside inclusive policies ( = 12), curricular ( = 5) and extracurricular activities ( = 1). This scoping review underscores the need to move beyond the predominant focus on risk factors for LGBTI+ youth, which subsequently inform protectionist approaches. It concludes with an appeal to develop mechanisms to apply recognitive justice to policy, practice and, importantly, future research directions. This emphasises the salience of enhanced understandings of inclusion, which is rights-based, universally available and of potential benefit to all.

摘要

已经有相当多的研究关注到同性恋、双性恋、跨性别和间性(LGBTI+)青年由于社会和个人的偏见、耻辱和歧视而经历的心理健康不平等。然而,关注促进这一人群福祉的保护因素的研究却少得多。本研究采用六阶段方法框架进行了范围界定审查,并按照 PRISMA-ScR 声明进行了报告。该审查探讨了已发表的同行评议学术文献中关于促进 LGBTI+青年福祉的保护因素的范围、范围和性质。应用人口-概念-背景的关键纳入标准,系统地搜索了六个数据库,并通过与作者联系来确定其他来源,参考文献检查和手工搜索来补充。确定了 96 个单独的研究记录,并根据霍耐特的承认理论进行了分析。与父母(=40)、同龄人(=32)和提供者(=22)的人际关系与增强幸福感的指标有关,与 LGBTI+社区的关系(=32)也有关。重要的是,在线(=10)、信仰(=10)和文化(=5)社区具有潜在的保护作用。内容和主题分析强调了同性恋异性恋联盟(GSAs)(=23)通过交叉的人际、社区和法律形式的承认提供强大的保护机会的重要性。GSAs 通过同龄人(=21)和提供者(=21)增强盟友关系,促进与 LGBTI+社区网络的联系(=11),并与包容性政策(=12)、课程(=5)和课外活动(=1)共存。本范围界定审查强调需要超越对 LGBTI+青年风险因素的主要关注,这些因素随后为保护主义方法提供了信息。最后呼吁制定机制,将承认正义应用于政策、实践,重要的是,未来的研究方向。这强调了增强对包容的理解的重要性,这种理解是基于权利的、普遍可用的,并且对所有人都可能有益。

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