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Megan S Paceley, Jessica N Fish, Aaron Conrad, and Nikolaus Schuetz (In press)

Diverse community contexts and community resources for sexual and gender minority youth: A mixed-methods study

Journal of Community&Applied Social Psychology, 0(0).

Abstract Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth face marginalization and oppression on the basis of their SGM identity, and they often lack traditional support systems to deal with these minority stressors. SGM community resources may alleviate the impact of the stressors that SGM youth face, but these have not been studied in relation to the size and climate of SGM youth's communities. This mixed-methods study examined the relationship between community size and the climate toward SGM individuals and the availability and utilization of SGM community resources. Survey findings indicate that nonmetropolitan communities were associated with less availability and utilization; hostile communities were associated with lower availability only. Interview findings reveal nuanced complexities on the relationship between community and resource provision. Implications for future research and community practice are discussed.

Mixed methods, Social and Economic Inequality, Minority, Gender, Family, and Social Change, Fish, Gender, Featured
youth, sexual and gender minority, community resources, nonmetropolitan communities
First published online: June 11, 2019

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