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The process of developing a community-based research agenda with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer youth in the Northwest Territories, Canada

机译:与加拿大西北地区的女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋,变性者和酷儿一起制定基于社区的研究议程的过程

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Background. Youth in Canada’s Northwest Territories (NWT) experience sexual and mental health disparities. Higher rates of sexual and mental health concerns among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) youth in comparison with heterosexual and cisgender peers have been associated with stigma and discrimination. Although LGBTQ youth in the NWT are situated at the nexus of Northern and LGBTQ health disparities, there is little known about their health, well-being and experiences of stigma. This short communication discusses the process of developing a LGBTQ youth community-based research programme in the NWT.Methods. We developed an interdisciplinary research team of LGBTQ and allied young adults, including indigenous and non-indigenous researchers, community organisers and service providers in the NWT. We conducted meetings in Yellowknife with LGBTQ youth (n=12) and key stakeholders (n=15), including faculty, students, community groups and health and social service providers. Both meetings included LGBTQ and allied participants who were LGBTQ, indigenous, youth and persons at the intersection of these identities.Results. LGBTQ youth participants discussed community norms that devalued same sex identities and stigma surrounding LGBTQ-specific services and agencies. Stigma among LGBT youth was exacerbated for youth in secondary schools, gender non-conforming and transgender youth and young gay men. In the stakeholder meeting, service providers discussed the importance of integrating LGBTQ issues in youth programmes, and LGBTQ community groups expressed the need for flexibility in service delivery to LGBTQ youth. Stakeholders identified the need to better understand the needs of indigenous LGBTQ youth in the NWT.Conclusions. Community-based LGBTQ groups, researchers and health and social service providers are interested in addressing LGBTQ youth issues in the NWT. The emergence of LGBTQ community building, support groups and activism in Northern Canada suggests that this is an opportune time to explore LGBTQ youth health.
机译:背景。加拿大西北地区(NWT)的年轻人经历着性和心理健康方面的差异。女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋,变性者和同性恋者(LGBTQ)的青年中,与异性恋和顺性别的同龄人相比,对性和心理健康的关注更高,这与耻辱和歧视有关。尽管西北地区的LGBTQ青年位于北部和LGBTQ的健康差距之内,但对其健康,福祉和污名化的经历知之甚少。这段简短的交流讨论了在西北地区开发基于LGBTQ青年社区研究计划的过程。我们建立了LGBTQ和相关年轻人的跨学科研究团队,包括西北地区的土著和非土著研究人员,社区组织者和服务提供商。我们在耶洛奈夫与LGBTQ青年(n = 12)和主要利益相关者(n = 15)举行了会议,其中包括教职员工,学生,社区团体以及卫生和社会服务提供者。两次会议都包括LGBTQ和LGBTQ,土著,青年以及这些身份交汇处的人士的同盟参与者。 LGBTQ青年参与者讨论了社区规范,这些规范贬低了围绕LGBTQ的特定服务和机构的同性认同和污名。 LGBT青年的污名在中学青年,性别不符合和跨性别青年以及年轻男同性恋者中更为严重。在利益相关者会议上,服务提供商讨论了将LGBTQ问题纳入青年计划的重要性,LGBTQ社区团体表示需要为LGBTQ青年提供灵活的服务。利益相关者认为有必要更好地了解西北地区土著LGBTQ青年的需求。基于社区的LGBTQ团体,研究人员以及健康和社会服务提供商有兴趣解决NWT中的LGBTQ青年问题。加拿大北部地区LGBTQ社区建设,支持团体和行动主义的兴起表明,这是探索LGBTQ青年健康的时机。

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