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An intersectional approach to understanding LGBTQ+ people of color's access to LGBTQ+ community resilience.
Journal of Counseling Psychology ( IF 3.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-08-16 , DOI: 10.1037/cou0000578
Joshua G Parmenter 1 , Renee V Galliher 1 , Elizabeth Wong 1 , D Perez 1
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Resiliency research suggests that connection to LGBTQ + communities helps mitigate the negative impacts of oppression (i.e., community resilience). However, due to various interlocking systems of oppression, those with multiple marginalized identities [i.e., LGBTQ + people of color (POC)] may not have equal access to LGBTQ + community resilience resources. Despite the growing body of literature, little research has explored LGBTQ + POC's experiences with the LGBTQ + community from an intersectional framework to critique systems of oppression and provide implications for social justice. Fourteen LGBTQ + POC participated in semistructured interviews to explore their experiences with protective factors of the LGBTQ + community and the barriers they face in accessing community resilience. Findings supported three broad categories with subthemes: (1) LGBTQ + Community Resilience Resources (i.e., Shared Narratives and Feeling Seen and Social Justice and Liberation), (2) Inequity to Accessing LGBTQ + Community Resilience (i.e., Alienation and Exclusion, Disempowerment and Exploitation, and Invisibility), and (3) Making Space. Utilizing our intersectional framework, we provide implications for social justice advocacy as well as clinical and educational implications for counseling psychologists and community organizations. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

中文翻译:


一种了解 LGBTQ+ 有色人种获得 LGBTQ+ 社区复原力的交叉方法。



复原力研究表明,与 LGBTQ + 社区的联系有助于减轻压迫的负面影响(即社区复原力)。然而,由于各种环环相扣的压迫系统,那些具有多重边缘化身份的人[即LGBTQ+有色人种(POC)]可能无法平等地获得LGBTQ+社区复原力资源。尽管文献数量不断增加,但很少有研究探讨 LGBTQ + POC 与 LGBTQ + 社区的经历,从交叉框架到批评压迫制度并为社会正义提供启示。 14 名 LGBTQ + POC 参与了半结构化访谈,探讨他们对 LGBTQ + 社区保护因素的体验以及他们在获得社区复原力方面面临的障碍。调查结果支持三大类的次主题:(1) LGBTQ + 社区复原力资源(即共享叙事和感受以及社会正义和解放),(2) 获得 LGBTQ + 社区复原力的不平等(即疏远和排斥、剥夺权力和剥削和隐形),以及(3)创造空间。利用我们的交叉框架,我们为社会正义倡导提供启示,并为咨询心理学家和社区组织提供临床和教育启示。 (PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2021 APA,保留所有权利)。
更新日期:2021-08-16
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