2022
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12638
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“It kinda breaks my heart”: LGBTQ young adults' responses to family rejection

Abstract: Objective This study examines the realities of LGBTQ young adults experiencing family rejection, specifically illuminating forms of heterosexist and cisgenderist family rejection and their impact on LGBTQ young adults. Background Extant research indicates family rejection is a driving factor in the overrepresentation of LGBTQ young adults among young adults experiencing homelessness. Method This study analyzed two waves of interviews with 15 LGBTQ young adults. It addressed two research questions: (a) What kin… Show more

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“…While much of this is quantitative, there is an increasing amount which is qualitative. The qualitative literature investigates, amongst other topics, family relationships, safety, discrimination, aspirations, coping strategies, service usage, and pathways through homelessness (Côté et al, 2023;Côté & Blais, 2019;Côté & Blais, 2020;Dagkouli-Kyriakoglou, 2021;DeChants et al, 2022aDeChants et al, , 2022bEngland, 2022a;Quilty & Norris, 2022;Robinson, 2021;Schmitz et al, 2023;Shelton, Wagaman, et al, 2018;Shelton & Bond, 2017;Tunåker, 2015). While pathways into, and experiences during homelessness, are relatively well-covered, there are few studies that explore life after homelessness and its myriad effects; those which do are usually health focused, and situated in the North American context (Ecker, 2016;Ecker et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While much of this is quantitative, there is an increasing amount which is qualitative. The qualitative literature investigates, amongst other topics, family relationships, safety, discrimination, aspirations, coping strategies, service usage, and pathways through homelessness (Côté et al, 2023;Côté & Blais, 2019;Côté & Blais, 2020;Dagkouli-Kyriakoglou, 2021;DeChants et al, 2022aDeChants et al, , 2022bEngland, 2022a;Quilty & Norris, 2022;Robinson, 2021;Schmitz et al, 2023;Shelton, Wagaman, et al, 2018;Shelton & Bond, 2017;Tunåker, 2015). While pathways into, and experiences during homelessness, are relatively well-covered, there are few studies that explore life after homelessness and its myriad effects; those which do are usually health focused, and situated in the North American context (Ecker, 2016;Ecker et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%