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Support Networks of Gay Male and Lesbian Youth
Authors:Arnold H. Grossman  Matthew S. Kerner
Affiliation:(1) Department of Health Studies, School of Education, New York University, New York, New York;(2) Department of Education, Canarsie High School, Brooklyn, New York
Abstract:The support networks of 90 self-identified urban gay male and lesbian youth (ages 14 to 21 years) are examined. The youth, who are predominantly black and Latino/a, indicated an average of eight persons in their support networks, most of whom were close friends. Other significant groups included were parents, siblings, other relatives, and lovers or partners. A large majority of the support network members knew that the youth were gay or lesbian. Youth were moderately to very satisfied with the support they received from the network members—being more satisfied with the support provided by those who knew of their homosexuality compared to those who suspected or were unaware. Nonetheless, most youth felt that they did not have enough friends, and that they often to seldom felt lonely. These two feelings correlated positively with suicide ideation and attempts; and feeling lonely also correlated positively with drug use.
Keywords:gay  lesbian  youth  support networks  urban
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