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Affirming educational and workplace settings are associated with positive mental health and happiness outcomes for LGBTQA + youth in Australia.
Amos, Natalie; Hill, Adam O; Jones, Jami; Melendez-Torres, G J; Carman, Marina; Lyons, Anthony; Bourne, Adam.
Afiliação
  • Amos N; Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Building NR6, Bundoora, VIC, 3086, Australia. n.amos@latrobe.edu.au.
  • Hill AO; Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Building NR6, Bundoora, VIC, 3086, Australia.
  • Jones J; Graduate School of Public Health, St Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Melendez-Torres GJ; Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Building NR6, Bundoora, VIC, 3086, Australia.
  • Carman M; College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter, Exeter, England, UK.
  • Lyons A; Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Building NR6, Bundoora, VIC, 3086, Australia.
  • Bourne A; Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University, Building NR6, Bundoora, VIC, 3086, Australia.
BMC Public Health ; 23(1): 1421, 2023 07 25.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37488585
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Affirming socio-cultural settings are essential for protecting the mental health and wellbeing of lesbian, bisexual or pansexual, trans and gender diverse, asexual and queer (LGBTQA +) youth. However, limited research has explored the role of affirming educational and workplace settings, as reported by LGBTQA + youth themselves, with respect to their mental health and wellbeing. Moreover, existing research maintains a focus on mitigating poor mental health outcomes, with little attention to positive wellbeing outcomes among LGBTQA + youth.

METHODS:

Using data from the largest national survey of LGBTQA + youth aged 14-21 in Australia, multivariable regression analyses were conducted to explore associations between affirming educational and workplace settings and psychological distress and subjective wellbeing among 4,331 cisgender and 1,537 trans and gender diverse youth. Additionally, a series of multivariable regression analyses were conducted to explore individual sociodemographic traits that are associated with reporting affirming educational or workplace settings.

RESULTS:

Both cisgender and trans or gender diverse participants who reported that their education institution or workplace were affirming of their LGBTQA + identity reported lower levels of psychological distress as well as higher levels of subjective happiness. Additionally, affirming environments were not experienced equally across all subsections of LGBTQA + youth, with reporting of an affirming educational or workplace setting differing most noticeably across gender, type of educational institution and residential location.

CONCLUSION:

The findings demonstrate that affirming educational and workplace settings can result not only in better mental health, but also greater levels of subjective happiness among LGBTQA + youth. The outcomes illustrate the importance of ensuring all LGBTQA + youth are afforded the opportunity to thrive in environments where they feel validated and confident to express their identities. The findings further highlight a need to target education institutions and workplaces to ensure the implementation of policies and practices that promote not just inclusion of LGBTQA + youth but affirmation of their identities.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pessoas Transgênero / Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Female / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pessoas Transgênero / Minorias Sexuais e de Gênero Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Female / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article