Literature DB >> 31762010

Greater Engagement in Gender-Sexuality Alliances (GSAs) and GSA Characteristics Predict Youth Empowerment and Reduced Mental Health Concerns.

V Paul Poteat1, Jerel P Calzo2, Hirokazu Yoshikawa3, Arthur Lipkin4, Christopher J Ceccolini1, Sarah B Rosenbach3, Michael D O'Brien1, Robert A Marx5, Gabriel R Murchison6, Esther Burson3.   

Abstract

Extracurricular groups can promote healthy development, yet the literature has given limited attention to indirect associations between extracurricular involvement and mental health or to sexual and gender minority youth. Among 580 youth (Mage  = 15.59, range = 10-20 years) and adult advisors in 38 Gender-Sexuality Alliances (GSAs), multilevel structural equation models showed that greater engagement in GSAs over the school year predicted increased perceived peer validation, self-efficacy to promote social justice, and hope (baseline adjusted). Through increased hope, greater engagement indirectly predicted reduced depressive and anxiety symptoms at the year's end (baseline adjusted). GSAs whose members had more mental health discussions and more meetings reported reduced mental health concerns. Findings suggest how groups addressing issues of equity and justice improve members' health.
© 2019 Society for Research in Child Development.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31762010      PMCID: PMC7246142          DOI: 10.1111/cdev.13345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


  26 in total

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  7 in total

1.  Bias-Based Bullying and School Adjustment among Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents: The Role of Gay-Straight Alliances.

Authors:  Leah M Lessard; Ryan J Watson; Rebecca M Puhl
Journal:  J Youth Adolesc       Date:  2020-04-03

2.  A Mixed-Methods Examination of the Unique Associations of Gender-Sexuality Alliance Involvement and Family Support on Bravery in Sexual and Gender Minority Youth.

Authors:  Christopher J Ceccolini; V Paul Poteat; Jerel P Calzo; Hirokazu Yoshikawa; Kasey Meyer
Journal:  J Adolesc Res       Date:  2020-06-25

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Journal:  LGBT Health       Date:  2021-12-17       Impact factor: 4.151

5.  Promoting School Safety for LGBTQ and All Students.

Authors:  Stephen T Russell; Meg D Bishop; Victoria C Saba; Isaac James; Salvatore Ioverno
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6.  Youth Advocacy Varies in Relation to Adult Advisor Characteristics and Practices in Gender-Sexuality Alliances.

Authors:  V Paul Poteat; Michael D O'Brien; Megan K Yang; Sarah B Rosenbach; Arthur Lipkin
Journal:  Appl Dev Sci       Date:  2021-01-06

7.  The Substance and Circumstances of Race and Immigration Talk in High School Gender and Sexuality Alliances.

Authors:  Jerel P Calzo; Hirokazu Yoshikawa; V Paul Poteat; Talia Kieu; Amanda Pham
Journal:  Am J Community Psychol       Date:  2021-05-04
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