Harper Gary W, LaBoy Richard, Castillo Marne, Johnson Gabriel L, Hosek Sybil G, Jadwin-Cakmak Laura
University of Michigan School of Public Health, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J LGBT Youth. 2022;19(1):31-52. doi: 10.1080/19361653.2020.1813672. Epub 2020 Sep 14.
Younger members of the House and Ball Community (HBC) have created an emerging social scene called "Kiki" that has shared elements with the HBC. Given the growing popularity of the Kiki scene in urban communities with large numbers of Black gay, bisexual, and transgender (GBT) adolescents and emerging adults, it is important to understand the developmental benefits of the Kiki scene. We conducted individual in-depth interviews with 30 GBT adolescents and emerging adults (ages 15-24) who attended Kiki-related events and 15 older opinion leaders affiliated with the HBC. Participants described how the Kiki scene provides them with a range of supportive and affirming functions and offers a place where they can achieve important developmental milestones. The results clustered into three primary thematic areas of development: Executive Functioning Development, Social-Emotional Development, and Physical and Emotional Safety during Development. Within each of these thematic areas are sub-themes that further explicate the ways in which these functions are supported. We believe this to be one of the first papers exclusively focused on the positive aspects of the Kiki scene for adolescent and emerging adult development, and we encourage other researchers to further explore this emerging socializing force and its potential benefits to development.
家庭与舞会社群(HBC)的年轻成员创造了一种名为“奇奇”的新兴社交场景,它与HBC有一些共同元素。鉴于“奇奇”场景在有大量黑人同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(GBT)青少年及新兴成年人的城市社区中越来越受欢迎,了解“奇奇”场景对发展的益处很重要。我们对30名参加与“奇奇”相关活动的GBT青少年及新兴成年人(年龄在15至24岁之间)和15名与HBC有关联的年长意见领袖进行了个人深度访谈。参与者描述了“奇奇”场景如何为他们提供一系列支持性和肯定性的功能,并提供了一个他们可以实现重要发展里程碑的场所。结果归纳为三个主要的发展主题领域:执行功能发展、社会情感发展以及发展过程中的身体和情感安全。在每个主题领域内都有子主题,进一步阐述了这些功能得到支持的方式。我们认为这是第一篇专门关注“奇奇”场景对青少年及新兴成年人发展的积极方面的论文,并且我们鼓励其他研究人员进一步探索这种新兴的社交力量及其对发展的潜在益处。