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Queer Youth Space: A Protective Factor for Sexual Minority Youth
Authors:Kenta Asakura
Institution:1. University of Toronto , Toronto, Ontario, Canada kenta.asakura@utoronto.ca
Abstract:Physical, psychological, and social vulnerabilities of sexual minority youth are well documented. Yet factors that protect this population from these risks remain relatively unknown. Previous researchers suggest that (1) a sense of safety, meaningful relationships with others, and positive identity development are protective and (2) social support programs focusing on sexual minority youth (Queer Youth Space) have a positive impact. In this article, Queer Youth Space is explored as a program that may promote protective factors and mediate risks. Theories of attachment, self psychology, and social identity are applied to conceptualize Queer Youth Space and its protective roles. Implications for social work practice and research are discussed.
Keywords:sexual minority youth  social support program  risk factors  protective factors  attachment theory  self psychology  social identity  social work practice
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