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Individual and Community Resilience Factors Among Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual,Queer and Questioning Youth and Adults in Israel
Authors:Guy Shilo  Nadav Antebi  Zohar Mor
Institution:1. Bob Shapell School of Social Work, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel;2. Psychology Department, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA;3. Sociomedical Sciences Department, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY, USA;4. Ramla Department of Health, Ministry of Health, Ramla, Israel
Abstract:Drawing on resilience theories, this study examined the individual and community factors of Israeli lesbians, gays, bisexuals, queers, and questioning (LGBQs) that contribute to positive mental health and the degree to which individual and community protective factors mitigate the adverse effect of risk factors for poor mental health. Differences in resilience factors between LGBQ youth and adults were explored. Data were collected on 890 LGBQ youth and adults. Findings emphasize the role of community‐level resilience factors in the lives of LGBQs, and that these support systems differ slightly between the two age groups. Among youth, family support was both a strong predictor for well‐being and a protective factor for mental distress. Although family support was found as a resilience factor among adults as well, other community‐level factors (friends’ support, LGBT connectedness and having steady partner) were found as protective factors for poorer mental health. These findings suggest for efforts on fostering familial support for LGBQ youth and a multi‐level system that offers support at the familial, peer, relationship and community levels for both LGBQ youth and adults.
Keywords:Community  Israel  LGBQ  Mental health  Resilience  Youth
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