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Citation

Gattis MN. Advances in Education in Diverse Communities: Research, Policy and Praxis 2012; 9: 207-224.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012)

DOI

10.1108/S1479-358X(2012)0000009013

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE-This chapter discusses a study that examined outcomes between homeless sexual minority youths and their heterosexual counterparts regarding family, peer behaviors, school, mental health (suicide risk and depression), stigma, discrimination, substance use, and sexual risk behaviors.

METHODology-Structured interviews were conducted with individuals ages 16-24 at three drop-in programs serving homeless youths in downtown Toronto (N=147).

FINDINGS-Bivariate analyses indicate statistically significant differences between homeless sexual minorities (n=66) and their heterosexual counterparts (n=81) regarding all parameters except school engagement, including family communication, peer behaviors, stigma, discrimination, mental health, substance use, and sexual risk behaviors. Specifically, homeless sexual minority youths fared more poorly than their heterosexual counterparts. Implications-Improving family communication may be a worthwhile intervention for the youths who are still in contact with their families. Future research should focus on victimization in the context of multiple systems. Copyright © 2012 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.


Language: en

Keywords

Substance use; Discrimination; Mental health; Gay; Homeless

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