Research hub
The online research hub offers a searchable database of INQYR publications, organized by date and tagged with relevant themes and topics, and is part of our commitment to open science. Find publication summaries on topics like affirmative practice, resilience, or identity development. Each entry includes a summary of the research and links out to the article. The hub is frequently updated.
How to use: Filter publications by theme or topic using the left-hand panel or use the search bar to search keywords. Open-access articles are tagged as such.
Setting the Game Agenda: Reviewing the Emerging Literature on Video Gaming and Psychological Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Diverse Youth
Video games may contribute to the well-being of SGDY in positive (e.g., identity development and involvement with affirming communities) and negative ways (e.g., exposure to microaggressions). Future research is recommended to quantitatively test these factors, which could influence the well-being of the SGDY community.
Critical reflections and reflexivity on responding to the needs of LGBTQ+ youth in a global pandemic
Critical reflections and reflexivity on responding to the needs of LGBTQ+ youth in a global pandemic
AFFIRM Online: Utilizing an affirmative cognitive-behavioural digital intervention to improve mental health, access and engagement among LGBTQA+ youth and young adults
AFFIRM Online: Utilizing an affirmative cognitive-behavioural digital intervention to improve mental health, access and engagement among LGBTQA+ youth and young adults
Frequencies and patterns of adverse childhood events in LGBTQ+ youth
It all begins with an idea.
Suicidality Among Transgender Youth: Elucidating the Role of Interpersonal Risk Factors
It all begins with an idea.
Minority stress and HERoic coping among ethnoracial sexual minority girls: Intersections of resilience
It all begins with an idea.
School-based groups to support multiethnic sexual minority youth resiliency: Preliminary effectiveness
It all begins with an idea.
Strengths-First: An empowering case management model for multiethnic sexual minority youth
It all begins with an idea.