The Relationship Between the Family Environment and Community Context on LGBTQ+ Youth’s Disordered Eating Behaviors

Author:

Paceley Megan S.1ORCID,Watson Ryan J.2,Fish Jessica N.3,Jarrard Clayton4,Ramseyer Winter Virginia5,Kattari Shanna K6,Walter Samantha7

Affiliation:

1. PhD, MSW, associate professor, University of Connecticut, Hartford, USA

2. PhD, associate professor, University of Connecticut, Mansfield, USA

3. PhD, associate professor, University of Maryland, College Park, USA

4. BA, doctoral candidate, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA

5. PhD, MSW, associate professor, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA

6. PhD, associate professor, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

7. BSW, MSW student, University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA

Abstract

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) youth experience disparate rates of disordered eating behaviors (DEB; purging, restricting food intake, and binge eating) compared with cisgender and/or heterosexual youth. Yet we have limited data examining the mechanisms that contribute to DEB among LGBTQ+ youth. This study examined associations among family acceptance and rejection and community context (acceptance, support, involvement, and bullying) on LGBTQ+ youth DEB, using data from the LGBTQ National Teen Survey ( N = 7,901) collected in 2017. Findings indicate that DEB for weight control and binge-eating DEB were positively related to family rejection and LGBTQ+-based bullying and negatively related to LGBTQ+ community acceptance and support. Findings from this study have implications for individual-, family-, and community-level interventions to support LGBTQ+ youth.

Funder

National Institute on Drug Abuse

National Institutes of Health

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous)

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