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  • Overcoming Obstacles by Ena...
    Scharp, Kristina M.; Alvarez, Cimmiaron F.; Wolfe, Brooke H.; Lannutti, Pamela J.; Bryant, Leah E.

    Communication research, 04/2024, Volume: 51, Issue: 3
    Journal Article

    Queer adolescents experience compounding complications especially when they are estranged from their parents. Findings from a sample of 40 estranged queer adolescents revealed four triggers, five resilience processes, and three co-occurring relationships between the triggers and processes. Based on these findings, we advance the communication theory of resilience by (a) illustrating resilience enactments with an adolescent population, (b) introducing a new facet of putting alternative logics to work, and (c) arguing how access to LGBTQ+ vocabulary and embeddedness within the LGBTQ+ community can facilitate more and less resilient enactments. We also extend a new qualitative method, thematic co-occurrence analysis, to illuminate thematic ubiquity and inverse relationships between themes. Practical applications for primary/secondary school curriculum, counselors, and public policy are discussed.