Homelessness among LGBTQ youth in the United States

Research shows that a disproportionate number of homeless youth in the United States identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or queer, or LGBTQ.[1][2][3][4] Researchers suggest that this is primarily a result of hostility or abuse from the young people's families leading to eviction or running away.[5] In addition, LGBTQ youth are often at greater risk for certain dangers while homeless, including being the victims of crime,[6] risky sexual behavior,[7] substance use disorders,[8] and mental health concerns.[9]

  1. ^ H.L. Corliss, et al. 2011, "Discussion."
  2. ^ Nusrat Ventimiglia 2012, p. 440.
  3. ^ B.N. Cochran, et al. 2002, "Abstract."
  4. ^ Nicholas Ray & Colby Berger 2007, p. 1.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference cochran was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ Nusrat Ventimiglia 2012, p. 441.
  7. ^ B.N. Cochran, et al. 2002, "Sexual Behavior."
  8. ^ B.N. Cochran, et al. 2002, "Substance Abuse."
  9. ^ R. Gangamma, et al. 2008, "Results."