| Literature DB >> 25214756 |
Farzana Kapadia1, Perry Halkitis1, Staci Barton2, Daniel Siconolfi3, Rafael Perez Figueroa2.
Abstract
Few studies have examined how social support network characteristics are related to perceived receipt of social support among male sexual minority youth. Using egocentric network data collected from a study of male sexual minority youth (n=592), multivariable logistic regression analyses examined distinct associations between individual and social network characteristics with receipt of (1) emotional and (2) material support. In multivariable models, frequent communication and having friends in one's network yielded a two-fold increase in the likelihood of receiving emotional support whereas frequent communication was associated with an almost three-fold higher likelihood of perceived material support. Finally, greater internalized homophobia and personal experiences of gay-related stigma were inversely associated with perceived receipt of emotional and material support, respectively. Understanding the evolving social context and social interactions of this new generation of male sexual minority youth is warranted in order to understand the broader, contextual factors associated with their overall health and well-being.Entities:
Keywords: sexual minority; social networks; social support; youth/adolescents
Year: 2014 PMID: 25214756 PMCID: PMC4157518 DOI: 10.1080/10538720.2014.924458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gay Lesbian Soc Serv ISSN: 1053-8720