Integrating Minority Stress Theory and the Interpersonal Theory of Suicide among Sexual Minority Youth Who Engage Crisis Services

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pp. 601-616 ◽  
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Anthony Fulginiti ◽  
Jeremy T. Goldbach ◽  
Mary Rose Mamey ◽  
Joshua Rusow ◽  
Ankur Srivastava ◽  
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Stephen T. Russell ◽  
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Appetite ◽  
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Alexandra D. Convertino ◽  
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LGBTQ youth are at particularly high risk for various health disparities, many of which are often explained using Meyer's Minority Stress Model (2003). Seminars using peer support strategies are helpful in supporting this age group. This article describes a workshop offered at a conference for LGBTQ youth to empower them to build resilience to the many stresses they will experience as they grow into tomorrow's leaders.


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pp. 366-375 ◽  
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