This article reports a study of the function and composition of social support networks among diverse lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) men and women (n = 396) in comparison to their heterosexual peers (n = 128). Data were collected using a structured social support network matrix in a community sample recruited in New York City. Our findings show that gay and bisexual men may rely on “chosen families” more than lesbian and bisexual women. Both heterosexuals and LGBs relied less on family and more on other people (e.g., friends, coworkers) for everyday social support (e.g., recreational and social activities, talking about problems). Providers of everyday social support were most often of the same sexual orientation and race/ethnicity as par...
Though the minority stress model has been frequently tested in literature related to LGB health, the...
Research demonstrates that adolescents social support plays an important role in protecting against ...
Little research exists on women who do not identify as heterosexual in India. Social support for sex...
This article reports a study of the function and composition of social support networks among divers...
Lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals (LGBs) more often rely on friends than on family for sexuality‐rela...
Although social workers and other helping professionals frequently stress the importance of social n...
Despite the judicial and cultural progress that has been made in Flanders (i.e., Dutch-speaking part...
Abstract Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals may have lower levels of mental health compare...
Social networks of minoritized societal groups may be exposed to a unique structural force, namely t...
Objective The goal of this dissertation is to understand egocentric social networks and their relati...
Purpose This study examines global social networks‰ÛÓincluding friendship, support, and acquainta...
Introduction:Social support has been highlighted as a strong protective factor as it is able to posi...
Abstract Background Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group ...
social capital and health and well-being: a cross-European study among members of same-sex and oppos...
Although a growing literature exists on gay and lesbian couples and their children, little research ...
Though the minority stress model has been frequently tested in literature related to LGB health, the...
Research demonstrates that adolescents social support plays an important role in protecting against ...
Little research exists on women who do not identify as heterosexual in India. Social support for sex...
This article reports a study of the function and composition of social support networks among divers...
Lesbians, gay men, and bisexuals (LGBs) more often rely on friends than on family for sexuality‐rela...
Although social workers and other helping professionals frequently stress the importance of social n...
Despite the judicial and cultural progress that has been made in Flanders (i.e., Dutch-speaking part...
Abstract Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals may have lower levels of mental health compare...
Social networks of minoritized societal groups may be exposed to a unique structural force, namely t...
Objective The goal of this dissertation is to understand egocentric social networks and their relati...
Purpose This study examines global social networks‰ÛÓincluding friendship, support, and acquainta...
Introduction:Social support has been highlighted as a strong protective factor as it is able to posi...
Abstract Background Social capital, the potential for individuals to access resources through group ...
social capital and health and well-being: a cross-European study among members of same-sex and oppos...
Although a growing literature exists on gay and lesbian couples and their children, little research ...
Though the minority stress model has been frequently tested in literature related to LGB health, the...
Research demonstrates that adolescents social support plays an important role in protecting against ...
Little research exists on women who do not identify as heterosexual in India. Social support for sex...