Strengthening Social Ties to Increase Confidence and Self-Esteem Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth too often live in nonsupportive environments. This study reports the influence of social support from primary and secondary social ties on confidence and self-esteem among participants in Hatch Youth, a drop-in group-level intervention for SGM youth. Each 3-hou...

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subjects Adolescent
Attachment
Belonging
Confidence
Content analysis
Drop-in centers
Empowerment
Female
Friendship
Gays & lesbians
Gender
Health Promotion - organization & administration
Humans
Male
Minority groups
Self Concept
Self esteem
Sexual and Gender Minorities - psychology
Social Support
Teenagers
The Health of Sexual & Gender Minorities
Transgender persons
Volunteers
Womens health
Young Adult
Youth
title Strengthening Social Ties to Increase Confidence and Self-Esteem Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth
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