Authors
Elizabeth A McConnell, Michelle Birkett, Brian Mustanski
Publication date
2016/12/1
Journal
Journal of Adolescent Health
Volume
59
Issue
6
Pages
674-680
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Purpose
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) adolescents are at greater risk for mental health problems than their heterosexual peers, in part due to victimization. Social support, particularly from families, has been identified as an important promotive factor. However, little is known about how LGBT youth experience multiple forms of support or how early support predicts mental health across adolescence and into young adulthood.
Methods
In an analytic sample of 232 LGBT youth aged 16–20 years at baseline across 5.5 years, we compared developmental trajectories of psychological distress between three empirically derived social support cluster types at baseline: those who reported uniformly low support, those who reported uniformly high support, and those who reported nonfamily support (i.e., high peer and significant other but low family support).
Results
Longitudinal multilevel modeling, controlling …
Total citations
201720182019202020212022202320241027407468957544