Journal
FAMILY RELATIONS
Volume 64, Issue 3, Pages 420-430Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12124
Keywords
family acceptance; gender identity; homosexuality; LGBT adolescent; protective factors; sexual orientation; social support
Categories
Funding
- Fitch Nesbitt Endowment of the Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences
- Frances McClelland Institute for Children, Youth, and Families
- National Science Foundation [DGE-1143953]
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth and young adults are known to have compromised physical and mental health, and family rejection has been found to be an important risk factor. Yet few studies have examined the positive role that support from parents, friends, and the community have for LGBT young adults. In a cross-sectional study of 245 LGBT non-Latino White and Latino young adults (ages 21-25) in the United States, sexuality-related social support was examined in association with measures of adjustment in young adulthood. Family, friend, and community support were strong predictors of positive outcomes, including life situation, self-esteem, and LGBT esteem. However, family acceptance had the strongest overall influence when other forms of support were considered. Implications for the unique and concurrent forms of social support for LGBT youth and young adult adjustment are discussed.
Authors
I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.
Reviews
Recommended
No Data Available