Journal article
Authors list: Schönpflug, Karin; Klapeer, Christine M.
Publication year: 2020
Journal: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Equality and Diversity
Volume number: 6
Issue number: 1
URL: https://journals.hw.ac.uk/IPED/article/view/65
Publisher: Heriot-Watt University
Against the backdrop of a quantitative online survey of nearly 700 LGBTIQ youth in Vienna, Austria, on the living situations of LGBTIQs, this article contests the expectation of queer students necessarily experiencing mental or physical health problems based on minority stress. Even though the responses show substantial rates of bullying and violence in the education context as well as very high numbers of street harassment, especially for gender non-conforming young LGBTIQs, our findings suggests that positive experiences of peer, family or school support may play a largely ameliorative role in the relationship between minority stress and well-being. Against the common trope of the “young queer victim” our respondents seem happier than we expected them to be, which may largely be due to empowering environments and affirmative social relationships.
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Harvard Citation style: Schönpflug, K. and Klapeer, C. (2020) The significance of empowering social relations: challenges for LGBTIQ students in Vienna, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Equality and Diversity, 6(1). https://journals.hw.ac.uk/IPED/article/view/65
APA Citation style: Schönpflug, K., & Klapeer, C. (2020). The significance of empowering social relations: challenges for LGBTIQ students in Vienna. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Equality and Diversity. 6(1). https://journals.hw.ac.uk/IPED/article/view/65