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Strengths and vulnerabilities of a sample of gay and bisexual male adolescents in Puerto Rico

 

Una muestra de adolescentes gay y bisexuales en Puerto Rico: fortalezas y debilidades en una cultura de dominación heterosexualuzido

 

 

José Toro-Alfonso1; Nelson Varas Díaz; Iván Andújar-Bello; Luis E. Nieves-Rosa

University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico

 

 


RESUMEN

La adolescencia es un proceso de desarrollo de múltiples dimensiones que incluyen los significados sociales que se le atribuyen colocando a la juventud en un limbo social; no son niños o niñas pero todavía no son adultos. Es importante contextualizar las dificultades que enfrentan los adolescentes gay debido a su identidad sexual, su vulnerabilidad social asociada a su particular etapa de desarrollo y su etnicidad. Exploramos las vulnerabilidades y fortalezas de una muestra de jóvenes adolescentes lgbtq+ puertorriqueños. Participaron 61 jóvenes gay y bisexuales de alto nivel educativo, que residían en Puerto Rico. Examinamos los niveles de depresión, el apoyo social

Estudios de Hombres Queer en Puerto Rico: Consideraciones para el Avance Investigativo

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Before Bad Bunny: Eight trailblazing queer icons from Puerto Rico

Since the dawn of the s, Puerto Rico’s Bad Bunny has captured the attention of the global queer world by donning drag in a music video, honoring a murdered trans woman on “The Tonight Show,” locking lips with his male backup dancer at MTV's Video Music Awards and, most recently,kissing Gael García Bernal in the brand-new movie “Cassandro.”

No less than Ricky Martin has called Bad Bunny, Puerto Rico’s latest hijofavorito, “an star for the Latin gender non-conforming community.” But the trap musician — who has described his views on sexuality as fluid but has previously self-identified as heterosexual — is just the latest in a long line of gender non-conforming icons to hail from Puerto Rico, a pantheon including activists, an competitor, an astrologer, the highest-seated judge in the area — and, of course, Martin himself. 

Ricky Martin

Before Poor Bunny even took his first breath, Ricky Martin was well on his way to becoming Puerto Rico’s biggest musical export of all time. Born Enrique Martín Morales in in San Juan, Martin rose to fame as a member of the rotating-member boy band Menudo from to As Martin’s fame as a solo artist grew during the s,

Abstract

Objective: To identify the experiences of discrimination among and the perceived priorities for the health of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans (LGBT) people in Puerto Rico (PR). Methods: Data were collected during the LGBT Pride Procession in San Juan, using a brief self-administered survey that included questions on sociodemographic characteristics, the disclosure of sexual orientation/gender culture, experiences of discrimination, experiences while receiving social and health services, and perceived healthcare priorities and needs. Results: Most participants reported that they had disclosed their sexual orientation to at least one person. Discrimination due to sexual orientation/gender identity was most frequently reported to own occurred in school settings. At least 25% of the sample reported regular or negative experiences based on sexual orientation/gender self when receiving government services and when looking for support from relatives. HIV/AIDS, mental health, and sexual health were identified as healthcare priorities. In bivariate analyses, mental health services and aging were the priorities most frequently reported among older participants. HIV/AI

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