促进对同性恋、变性和双灵(QT2S)原住民青少年心理健康差异的科学理解

Autumn Asher BlackDeer
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酷儿、跨性别和双性恋的土著青年在健康差异方面的风险呈指数级增长,但人们对他们独特的心理健康需求知之甚少。研究土著、性别、性和年龄的独特交集的文献仍然缺乏。随着美国土著人口在过去十年中的增长,对QT2S土著青年心理健康有一个全面的了解是势在必行的。本研究旨在弥合土著青年和LGBTQ社区心理健康差异的学术领域,以阐明对QT2S土著青年心理健康的科学认识差距。本文将讨论QT2S青年心理健康差异研究的理论框架、方法考虑和研究建议,以建立对QT2S本土青年心理健康差异的科学认识。
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Toward a Scientific Understanding of Queer, Trans, and Two-Spirit (QT2S) Native Youth Mental Health Disparities

Queer, trans, and Two-Spirit native youth experience exponential increases in risk for health disparities, yet little is known about their distinct mental health needs. There remains a dearth of literature examining the unique intersection of Indigeneity, gender and sexuality, and age. As Indigenous populations in the United States have grown in the past decade, it is imperative to develop a comprehensive understanding of QT2S native youth mental health. The present work seeks to bridge the fields of scholarship on native youth and LGBTQ communities' mental health disparities to illuminate gaps in scientific understanding of QT2S native youth mental health. The current paper will discuss theoretical frameworks, methodological considerations, and mental health disparities scholarship on QT2S youth, concluding with research recommendations toward developing a scientific understanding of QT2S native youth mental health disparities.

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