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The Power of Recognition: A Qualitative Study of Social Connectedness and Wellbeing through LGBT Sporting Creative and Social Groups in Ireland

机译:认可的力量:通过爱尔兰的LGBT体育创意和社会团体对社会联系和幸福的定性研究

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The broad research consensus suggesting substantial vulnerabilities among lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities may fail to recognize the protective factors available to these populations. The sparse literature on mental health promotion highlights the importance of understanding strengths-based community approaches that promote LGBT wellbeing. Informed by the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, underpinned by Honneth’s Theory of Recognition, this paper outlines the findings of a qualitative Irish study on LGBT social connectedness through a diverse range of sporting, creative and social interests. Ten in-depth interviews were conducted with 11 people (including one couple) who self-identified as lesbian (5), gay (4), bisexual (1) and transgender (1) aged between 22 and 56 years. A university Research Ethics Committee granted approval. The data were transcribed and coded using thematic analysis, enhanced through a memo-writing approach to reflexivity. The theme of ‘connecting’ emphasized the shared nature of activities, with like-minded others through groups established by, and for, LGBT communities. Messages from the study reinforce the central role of LGBT communities in the promotion of mental health and social wellbeing, with important policy and practice implications. This requires the contextualization of the contribution of LGBT communities within understandings of social justice, identity and recognition.
机译:广泛的研究共识表明,女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性者(LGBT)社区中存在严重漏洞,可能无法认识到这些人群可用的保护因素。关于促进精神健康的文献稀少,突出了了解基于优势的社区方法促进LGBT幸福感的重要性。霍尼特(Honneth)的认可理论为基础,根据《渥太华健康促进宪章》的规定,本文概述了爱尔兰通过各种体育,创造性和社会兴趣进行的关于LGBT社会联系的定性研究的结果。进行了十次深度访谈,对11位年龄在22至56岁之间的人(包括一对夫妇)进行了十次深度访谈,他们自认是女同性恋(5),男同性恋(4),双性恋(1)和变性者(1)。大学研究伦理委员会批准了该决议。使用主题分析对数据进行转录和编码,并通过备忘录编写方法提高了反射性。 “连接”主题强调活动的共享性质,并通过LGBT社区建立并为LGBT社区建立的小组与志趣相投的其他人共享。该研究的信息加强了LGBT社区在促进精神健康和社会福祉方面的中心作用,具有重要的政策和实践意义。这就要求在对社会正义,身份和认同的理解范围内,将LGBT社区的贡献情境化。

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