Associations between depression-relevant genetic risk and youth stress exposure: Evidence of gene-environment correlations.

Authors

Feurer, C., McGeary, J. E., Brick, L. A., Knopik, V. S., Carper, M. M., Palmer, R. H. C., & Gibb, B. E.

Type
Journal Article
Year published
2022
Journal
LGBT Health
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Document
Feurer_2022.pdf (352.65 KB)
Volume and issue

9(4): 217-221

Abstract

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) youth are 120% more likely to be homeless than cisgender and heterosexual youth, yet current federal policies are insufficient and exclude LGBTQ
youth. Youth homeless shelters are inadequately equipped to serve LGBTQ homeless youth due to poor funding,
a focus on heterosexual or cisgender clients in their programs, and a lack of LGBTQ-friendly policies. Given the
pervasiveness of this issue, public health and social policy interventions must be considered. In this perspective,
the LGBTQ homeless youth epidemic is introduced and described, past policies are analyzed, and policy recommendations are made.