Psychosocial Strengths and Resilience Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth Experiencing Homelessness: A Scoping Review.

IF 5.4 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Matthew Hagler, Elizabeth Taylor, Michelle Wright, Katie Querna
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Youth (ages 13-25) who identify as sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) are at elevated risk for becoming homeless and for worsening psychosocial and physical health while experiencing homelessness. Although the risks for this group are clear, relatively little is known about the internal assets and external resources that foster resilience. In this scoping review, we synthesized existing research on SGM youth experiencing homelessness using the Resilience Portfolio model. We searched PsycINFO, PubMed, ProQuest Dissertations and Theses, and Social Science Citation Index, locating 41 empirical articles on psychosocial strengths and resilience among this population. Through a careful data extraction process, we identified strengths across all three Resilience Portfolio domains. Important regulatory strengths for SGM youth experiencing homelessness included psychological endurance, self-efficacy, and psychological acceptance. Among interpersonal strengths, the most widely endorsed source of social support was identity-affirming "chosen families." Informal informational networks and tailored comprehensive services were key resources among youth's broader social ecologies. Youth cultivated meaning by expressing authentic identities, maintaining hope, resisting oppression, and defining their own beliefs. Overall, the existing research base primarily consists of small qualitative studies. Existing quantitative studies suffered from several methodological limitations, such as cross-sectional analyses and poor measurement of resilience. We discuss several implications for future research, particularly a need for larger-scale, longitudinal studies measuring multiple strengths and their associations with resilient outcomes. We also make recommendations for practice and policy, including youth-serving programs, child welfare system reform, and broader socioeconomic changes needed to end homelessness.

经历无家可归的性和性别少数群体青年的心理社会优势和恢复力:范围审查。
被认定为性和性别少数群体的青年(13-25岁)无家可归的风险更高,在经历无家可归的过程中,社会心理和身体健康状况也会恶化。尽管这一群体面临的风险是明确的,但对于培养韧性的内部资产和外部资源,人们所知相对较少。在这篇范围综述中,我们使用弹性组合模型综合了SGM青年无家可归的现有研究。我们检索了PsycINFO、PubMed、ProQuest dissertation and Theses和Social Science Citation Index,在这一人群中找到了41篇关于心理社会优势和弹性的实证文章。通过仔细的数据提取过程,我们确定了所有三个弹性投资组合领域的优势。SGM青年经历无家可归的重要调节优势包括心理耐力、自我效能和心理接受。在人际优势中,最广泛认可的社会支持来源是肯定身份的“选择家庭”。非正式信息网络和量身定制的综合服务是青年更广泛的社会生态中的关键资源。年轻人通过表达真实的身份、保持希望、抵制压迫和定义自己的信仰来培养意义。总体而言,现有的研究基础主要由小型定性研究组成。现有的定量研究存在一些方法上的局限性,如横断面分析和对恢复力的测量不佳。我们讨论了未来研究的几个含义,特别是需要进行大规模的纵向研究,测量多种优势及其与弹性结果的关系。我们还为实践和政策提出建议,包括青年服务项目、儿童福利制度改革以及终结无家可归现象所需的更广泛的社会经济变革。
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7.80%
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131
期刊介绍: Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is devoted to organizing, synthesizing, and expanding knowledge on all force of trauma, abuse, and violence. This peer-reviewed journal is practitioner oriented and will publish only reviews of research, conceptual or theoretical articles, and law review articles. Trauma, Violence, & Abuse is dedicated to professionals and advanced students in clinical training who work with any form of trauma, abuse, and violence. It is intended to compile knowledge that clearly affects practice, policy, and research.
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