Mitsdarffer Mary Louise, McColl Rebecca, Nescott Erin, Bianchetta Jim, Layland Eric K, Tóth Tibor
Assistant Professor, Center for Community Research & Service, Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration, University of Delaware.
Associate Policy Scientist, Center for Community Research & Service, Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration, University of Delaware.
Dela J Public Health. 2023 Jun 12;9(2):80-86. doi: 10.32481/djph.2023.06.014. eCollection 2023 Jun.
In this article, we examine the issue of LGBTQ+ youth homelessness in Delaware, summarize current services available and prior research work that has been done, examining the number, needs, and experiences of unaccompanied unhoused LGBTQ+ youth.
We provide a literature review detailing risks associated with LGBTQ+ youth homelessness, resources available, and prior studies and surveys examining this population.
LGBTQ+ youth experiencing homelessness are particularly vulnerable to physical and mental health challenges, abuse, and violence. The unique needs of this population necessitate specialized resources, yet there are a limited number of such resources available in Delaware and a dearth of information on youth homelessness in general, including LGBTQ+ youth. For example, administrative barriers exist for unaccompanied queer youth seeking shelter services, such as need for legal identification or being grouped in shelter populations based on sex assigned at birth rather than gender identity. Exposure to unsafe environments is a general problem for queer youth. This can make public spaces feel unsafe and increase risk of physical or mental harm, mistreatment, or abuse when seeking shelter outside of agency services and resources. In order to accurately identify and appropriately serve this population, additional research is necessary.
Evidence building is a critical first step in creating an effective study to examine the issue of LGBTQ+ youth homelessness in Delaware. With the evidence acquired in our literature review our next step to establish an informed methodology is to hold service provider and LGBTQ+ lived experience focus groups. Through a qualitative approach we aim to learn how to appropriately utilize the quantitative tools identified in our analysis and to assess what questions are missing to advance the needs of this population.
在本文中,我们研究了特拉华州 LGBTQ+ 青年无家可归的问题,总结了现有的服务以及此前已开展的研究工作,调查了无人陪伴的无家可归 LGBTQ+ 青年的数量、需求和经历。
我们进行了文献综述,详细阐述了与 LGBTQ+ 青年无家可归相关的风险、可用资源以及此前针对该人群的研究和调查。
经历无家可归的 LGBTQ+ 青年特别容易面临身心健康挑战、遭受虐待和暴力。这一人群的独特需求需要专门的资源,但在特拉华州,此类资源数量有限,而且总体上关于青年无家可归问题的信息匮乏,包括 LGBTQ+ 青年。例如,无人陪伴的同性恋青年在寻求庇护服务时存在行政障碍,比如需要合法身份识别,或者根据出生时被指定的性别而非性别认同被归类到庇护人群中。接触不安全环境是同性恋青年面临的一个普遍问题。这会让公共场所感觉不安全,并增加在寻求机构服务和资源之外的庇护时遭受身体或精神伤害、虐待或凌辱的风险。为了准确识别并妥善服务这一人群,还需要开展更多研究。
收集证据是开展一项有效研究以调查特拉华州 LGBTQ+ 青年无家可归问题的关键第一步。凭借我们在文献综述中获取的证据,我们下一步建立明智方法的举措是组织服务提供者和有 LGBTQ+ 生活经历的焦点小组。通过定性研究方法,我们旨在了解如何恰当地运用我们分析中确定的定量工具,并评估为满足这一人群的需求还缺少哪些问题。