| Literature DB >> 31606828 |
Jessica N Fish1, Raymond L Moody2, Arnold H Grossman3, Stephen T Russell4.
Abstract
LGBTQ youth are at greater risk for compromised health, yet large-scale health promotion programs for LGBTQ young people have been slow to develop. LGBTQ community-based organizations-which provide LGBTQ-focused support and services-have existed for decades, but have not been a focus of the LGBTQ youth health literature. The current study used a contemporary sample of LGBTQ youth (age 15-21; M = 18.81; n = 1045) to examine who participates in LGBTQ community-based organizations, and the association between participation and self-reported mental health and substance use. Youth who participated in LGBTQ community-based organizations were more likely to be assigned male at birth, transgender, youth of color, and accessing free-or-reduced lunch. Participation was associated with concurrent and longitudinal reports of mental health and substance use. LGBTQ community-based organizations may be an underutilized resource for promoting LGBTQ youth health.Entities:
Keywords: Community programs; Health promotion; LGBTQ; Mental health; Sexual and gender minority; Substance use; Youth
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31606828 PMCID: PMC8091042 DOI: 10.1007/s10964-019-01129-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Youth Adolesc ISSN: 0047-2891