Gay women, men, and families in rural settings: Toward the development of helping communities
- 1 February 1987
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Community Psychology
- Vol. 15 (1) , 79-93
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00919759
Abstract
The urban biases of empirical research on gay men, women, and families have resulted in minimal knowledge about gay people in rural settings. The diversity of lives of rural gay women and men and the variety of patterns of meeting the challenges of rural living are described. Processes of help-seeking and help-giving are discussed and the need for a helping community of family, friends, and caring others is affirmed. Collaboration between rural gay people and rural community psychologists is suggested to promote the development of helping communities for gay people and thereby initiate a process of change in rural settings.Keywords
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