Paroski P A
J Adolesc Health Care. 1987 Mar;8(2):188-92. doi: 10.1016/0197-0070(87)90263-4.
One hundred twenty-one self-identified homosexual adolescents presenting to a New York City gay/lesbian community clinic were questioned over a period of 18 months concerning their perceived needs and health care requirements. These individuals reported using various traditional and nontraditional methods to learn about the homosexual lifestyle. Through this socialization many developed a stereotypic view of homosexuality and its associated lifestyle. Family discovery and other specific concerns of these patients are detailed. The implications of this psychosocial process are important to professionals who provide health care to adolescents.
在18个月的时间里,对121名前往纽约市同性恋社区诊所的自我认同为同性恋的青少年进行了询问,了解他们所感知到的需求和医疗保健要求。这些人报告说使用了各种传统和非传统方法来了解同性恋生活方式。通过这种社会化过程,许多人形成了对同性恋及其相关生活方式的刻板印象。详细介绍了这些患者的家庭发现情况和其他具体问题。这一心理社会过程的影响对为青少年提供医疗保健的专业人员来说很重要。