2019
DOI: 10.1080/19419899.2019.1596973
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LGBQ resilience: a thematic meta-synthesis of qualitative research

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“…Moreover, whereas measures of hazardous drinking and S-IPV asked about past 6-month experiences, measures of social support and proximal minority stressors assessed current standing on these constructs, with no specified time frame. Our measure of social support was also specific to support received by friends on campus, and LGB+ college students likely have other sources of support (Bartos & Langdridge, 2019; Hatzenbuehler, 2009) which we did not capture. There was also likely some selection bias with regards to participating in the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, whereas measures of hazardous drinking and S-IPV asked about past 6-month experiences, measures of social support and proximal minority stressors assessed current standing on these constructs, with no specified time frame. Our measure of social support was also specific to support received by friends on campus, and LGB+ college students likely have other sources of support (Bartos & Langdridge, 2019; Hatzenbuehler, 2009) which we did not capture. There was also likely some selection bias with regards to participating in the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por su parte, el estudio de la resiliencia en personas lgbt+ se ha centrado en aspectos contextuales y psicosociales, donde se ha observado que estas personas establecen redes sociales específicas de apoyo, y llegan a emular la dinámica familiar a partir de lo que se denomina familias elegidas. Según las investigaciones existentes, estas dinámicas han sido clave para que jóvenes lgbt+, inmersos en contextos hostiles hacia su orientación sexual o identidad de género, logren salir adelante y se recuperen de los obstáculos estructurales (Bartos & Langdridge, 2019;Battle & Ashley, 2008;Bockting et al, 2013;Harvey, 2012).…”
Section: Vulnerabilidad Y Resiliencia En Mujeres Trans Y Hombres Gays...unclassified
“…Tanto en los estudios de migración como en los de diversidad sexual y de género existen indagaciones enfocadas en la vulnerabilidad que viven las personas migrantes y las personas lgbt+, respectivamente (Armijo Canto & Benítez Manaut, 2017;Battle & Ashley, 2008;Castillo & Nájera Aguirre, 2016;Kelleher, 2009). Asimismo, en la última década se ha utilizado y desarrollado el enfoque de la resiliencia para examinar los mecanismos de defensa o recuperación que estos grupos desarrollan frente a situaciones de vulnerabilidad (Barba Camacho, 2012;Bartos & Langdridge, 2019;Harvey, 2012;Lucero Vargas, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Metasynthesis is not simply a method for summarizing data; it requires careful attention to contextual considerations Generalizability and Qualitative Research of the primary studies that are synthesized (Polit & Beck, 2010). Furthermore, metasynthesis should not be confused with meta-analysis, or the quantitative approach of reducing research findings to a standardized matrix, such as effect size, in order to compare studies (Bartoş & Langdridge, 2019;Timulak, 2014). As counseling researchers examine the contexts in which phenomena occur, the collective knowledge garnered can be more readily applied to counselors' work with clients and students, thus advancing the work of the profession.…”
Section: Metasynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These strategies-particularly thick description of the samples, data collection, and data analysis-provided evidence of the four types of generalizability. Bartoş and Langdridge (2019) conducted a metasynthesis of 21 publications on how LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer) resilience was conceptualized in narrative research, as evidenced through participant quotes as well as reported interpretations from researchers. After several readings of the publications, Bartoş and Langdridge categorized the article information in four ways: participant, data collection, data analysis, and topics discussed.…”
Section: Metasynthesismentioning
confidence: 99%