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Advocacy by LGBTQ+ school clubs may help combat student depression: Research

A new study suggests that student-led Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA) clubs may be able to lessen the differences between LGBTQ+ and heterosexual students` depressive symptoms across the entire school

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LGBTQ community. Pic/AFP

LGBTQ community. Pic/AFP

The research which was released today in the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, indicates that schools with GSAs (also known as Gay-Straight Alliances) who take part in more advocacy to raise awareness of issues affecting LGBTQ+ students can aid in promoting well-being among LGBTQ+ youth throughout the larger school population.       

"Discrimination is a major contributor to depression among LGBTQ+ youth. GSAs provide an affirming space in schools for LGBTQ+ youth to access support and work collectively against discrimination that they face," said lead author, Dr Paul Poteat, Professor of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology at Boston College.

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