1 in 4 gaylisbian high school students are homeless

Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 4:46 am

"Roughly 1 in 4 lisbian or gay teens and 15 percent of bisixual teens are homeless, versus 3 percent of exclusively heterosixual teens, finds a Children's Hospital Boston study of more than 6,300 Massachusetts public high school students. Moreover, among teens who were homeless, those who were gay, lisbian or bisixual (GLB) were consistently more likely than heterosixuals to be on their own, unaccompanied by a parent or guardian."

http://www.childrenshospital.org/newsroom/Site1339/mainpageS1339P751.html

I don't normally post in community discussion, but this was pretty shocking when I read it. Other studies seem to say the same thing, so it's not a one-off result.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 6:17 am

The fact that they're gay/lisbian and homeless is a pretty odd correlation. I don't understand how this could be a signficant topic of conversation.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 5:20 am

Sadly, I'm not surprised by this. The way people treat others with different sixual orientation is just sad.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 1:15 am

The fact that they're gay/lisbian and homeless is a pretty odd correlation. I don't understand how this could be a signficant topic of conversation.

Disowned by the family. At least that's what I hear happening in America.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:40 am

100% of people who are homeless are human beings. I was shocked to hear that :P

Maybe there is a correlation between homosixuality and homelessness, but perhaps we shouldn't jump to conclusions yet. The economy is rather bad. I don't know what things are like in Massachussets, since those were the students they surveyed. Would there be a similar result in California or Ohio?
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 2:37 am

Disowned by the family. At least that's what I hear happening in America.
Hmm, I never considered that.

Well if that's what it really boils down to, I can't see this thread going anywhere nice. :tongue:
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Disowned by the family. At least that's what I hear happening in America.

That was my first thought too. :(
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 12:03 am

Most likely they aren't lucky enough to have a supportive family or system, so they just leave. And if they can't find a job, they end up homeless.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 6:56 am

Most likely they aren't lucky enough to have a supportive family or system, so they just leave. And if they can't find a job, they end up homeless.

Yeah. Although I haven't got too much flak for it elsewhere, I suspect my immediate family are one such example: the reason I say "suspect" is because they were already not speaking to me before I came out, but I think this would be their reaction. I also know of people who are quite accepting... as long as it's not one of their own, but then it can be a very different story.
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Post » Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:47 pm

This thread depresses me.
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Post » Sat Oct 20, 2012 7:58 pm

Disowned by the family. At least that's what I hear happening in America.

I find this really sad, I beleve families should have a strong bond reguardless of a person's sixuality. The only time I'd do such an act if my family member was doing something that was harmful to me and it was the only option left.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 1:13 am


Disowned by the family. At least that's what I hear happening in America.

It's not just an American thing, sadly. Granted, we're in the US, but my girlfriend is Jewish, grew up in Israel, and her father is really homophobic. He hasn't disowned her yet, but that's probably only because her mother is supportive and their relationship is really strained.. He'd probably have a coronary if he knew she was dating a trans girl.

Speaking of which: I find it really unfortunate that this only includes LGB people. The rates of trans poverty(and being disowned, [censored], homeless, suicidal, etc.) is incredibly high.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 10:52 am

People eh?
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MISS KEEP UR
 
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I want my son to be happy.



I'm not about to put any conditions towards that.

I wouldn't consider myself a good parent -or human being- if I did.
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Post » Sat Oct 20, 2012 7:57 pm

I don't think that this is totally caused by parents disowning their children. People that identify themselves as gay, lisbian, or bisixual are more likely to come from urban areas where the homeless rate is higher. They're also more likely to come from minorities, where once again the homeless rate is higher. Without seeing the raw data, we can't really account for these things, but it is safe to say that the amount of homeless teens that identify as GLB isn't simply caused by parents throwing out their kids.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 4:04 am

People that identify themselves as gay, lisbian, or bisixual are more likely to come from urban areas where the homeless rate is higher. They're also more likely to come from minorities

:huh:
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 11:35 am

:huh:

Look it up.
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Jason King
 
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 4:39 am

I don't think that this is totally caused by parents disowning their children. People that identify themselves as gay, lisbian, or bisixual are more likely to come from urban areas where the homeless rate is higher. They're also more likely to come from minorities, where once again the homeless rate is higher. Without seeing the raw data, we can't really account for these things, but it is safe to say that the amount of homeless teens that identify as GLB isn't simply caused by parents throwing out their kids.
But it does add to it in a disproportionate value.

also in rural areas intolerance for GBL is much higher than in the -more metropolitan- thinking urban areas, where there are also traditionally less minorities than in the (sub)urban areas (except for migrant workers, who migrate, so I 'm including them in the demographic.)

So all in all, you're half right imo..

Look it up.
link it, I'm lazy.
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Post » Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:24 pm

This is why you don't come out to your family until you're able to support yourself independently.
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Post » Sat Oct 20, 2012 9:48 pm

Oh, sure, if you're going to question surveys and such we could all in fact be gay, we just don't know it yet. They're not perfect sources, yes, but they're better than nothing.

But like I said before, I don't think this accounts for all the difference. I just think we can be a bit more optimistic than "Stupid parents, they'd throw out their 6 year old if he/she drew a rainbow!"

As for sources...

"Nonwhites are more likely than white segments of the U.S. population to identify as LGBT. The survey results show that 4.6% of African-Americans identify as LGBT, along with 4.0% of Hispanics and 4.3% of Asians. The disproportionately higher representation of LGBT status among nonwhite population segments corresponds to the slightly below-average 3.2% of white Americans who identified as LGBT."

Source: http://www.gallup.com/poll/158066/special-report-advlts-identify-lgbt.aspx

"Gay people make up 1-4% of the population in most cities, but are more concentrated in metropolitan areas."

Source: http://www.domesticpartnershipflorida.com/gay-facts-statistics-2011/

(Sadly, I can't see to find actual numbers for the urban statements, but I am happy with my efforts)
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 12:20 pm

"Nonwhites are more likely than white segments of the U.S. population to identify as LGBT. The survey results show that 4.6% of African-Americans identify as LGBT, along with 4.0% of Hispanics and 4.3% of Asians. The disproportionately higher representation of LGBT status among nonwhite population segments corresponds to the slightly below-average 3.2% of white Americans who identified as LGBT."

Is there really enough variance there to be statistically significant, though? Especially in this context.
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Post » Sun Oct 21, 2012 4:09 am

"Gay people make up 1-4% of the population in most cities, but are more concentrated in metropolitan areas."

Source: http://www.domesticpartnershipflorida.com/gay-facts-statistics-2011/
This is about the entire gay population, and not just gay highschool students, which is not exactly the same. What would more interesting would be to know where the families of gay high school students live, not the students themselves, imo.

edit: also, OP, this study is depressing :/
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