The relationship between belonging to the LGBT community and the well-being of young people
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IURCHEVICI, Iulia, GUZUNOVA, Mariana. The relationship between belonging to the LGBT community and the well-being of young people. In: The contemporary issues of the socio-humanistic sciences, Ed. 14, 7-8 decembrie 2023, Chişinău. Chişinău, 2023: "Print-Caro" SRL, 2023, Ediția 14, pp. 52-53. ISBN 978-9975-180-25-2.
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The contemporary issues of the socio-humanistic sciences
Ediția 14, 2023
Conferința "Preocupări contemporane ale științelor socioumane"
14, Chişinău, Moldova, 7-8 decembrie 2023

The relationship between belonging to the LGBT community and the well-being of young people

CZU: 159.922.1

Pag. 52-53

Iurchevici Iulia, Guzunova Mariana
 
Free International University of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 19 martie 2024


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This article makes a contribution to awareness of how belonging to the LGBT+ community can influence the well-being of young people and promotes a better understanding of diversity in society. The research data reflected in this article demonstrates that people who are part of the LGBT+ community have a lower level of psychological well-being compared to people who are not part of the community. Also, they have lower scores on most scales that measure various domains of well-being, especially on the dimension "Self-acceptance", "Positive relationships", "Environmental control". In addition to this, the research also highlighted the fact that people who are not sure of their sexual and/or gender identity have a very low level of well-being, which may indicate a fear of being judged and not accepted.

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self-acceptance, psychological well-being, coming out, environmental control, discrimination, LGBT, well-being

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