Most extant scholarship that examines the health experiences of sexual and gender diverse youth (SGDY) is limited in the ability to apply an intersectional framework due to small sample sizes and limitations in analytic methods that only analyze the independent contribution of social identities. To address this gap, this study explored the well-being of youth at the intersection of ethnic, racial, sexual, and gender identities in relation to mental health and bullying.
Other Authors
- Ryan J. Watson
- Antonia E. Caba
- Samantha E. Lawrence
- Benton M. Renley
- Peter S. McCauley
- Christopher W. Wheldon
- Lisa A. Eaton
- Marla E. Eisenberg