ESTIMATING THE STATUS AND NEEDS OF HOMELESS LGBT ADOLESCENTS: ADVOCACY, IDENTITY, AND THE DIALECTICS OF SUPPORT.

Autor: Stablein, Timothy
Zdroj: Sociological Studies of Children & Youth; 2017, Vol. 23, p23-41, 19p
Abstrakt: Purpose - Amid widespread social and cultural shifts and advocacy toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights remain a hidden population of homeless adolescents who are cast out from families and communities because of their sexual and gender orientation. The result is an over-representation of LGBT adolescents among the homeless in the United States. The purpose of this paper is to provide a review of literature and research which explores the status and needs of LGBT homeless adolescents in the United States. Methodology/approach - To understand the experiences of LGBT adolescents leading up to and during homelessness, I provide a thematic and critical review of four decades of research to connect our understanding of the LGBT homeless experience with institutional and collective efforts that work to promote their well-being. Findings - Bringing together this body of literature, I explore four interrelated questions. First, has the rate of homelessness increased for LGBTadolescents in recent decades? Second, what is the experience of LGBT adolescents who become homeless? Third, what role does advocacy and support play in ameliorating the difficulties these young people face? Finally, what role can future research and policy play in shaping the well-being of LGBT adolescents who become homeless? Research limitations/implications - Understanding the experience of homeless LGBT adolescents and the collective advocacy efforts designed to promote their well-being offers insight into the intersection of symbolic, inter-personal, and institutional forces which shape their trajectories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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