Laura Baams Receives VIDI Grant for Study on LGBTQ+ Adolescents

Laura Baams, a researcher at the Faculty of Behavioural and Social Sciences, has been awarded a VIDI grant for her research on the mental health issues of LGBTQ+ adolescents. Despite growing societal acceptance, these young people still experience higher rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidality compared to their heterosexual peers.
Baams is investigating why this vulnerability persists. "It's crucial to understand what factors contribute to this inequality," says Baams. "By gaining a deeper understanding of why these disparities continue, we can take steps to structurally improve their well-being and provide support when they need it."
Using large-scale European data and a unique longitudinal cohort study of Dutch LGBTQ+ youth, she aims to gain new insights. Baams expects to find, among other things, that adolescents are coming out at younger ages, making them more vulnerable to stigma. Societal pressure can have a significant impact during this critical phase of identity development.
Through her research, Baams aims to develop effective policies and interventions, making the environment for LGBTQ+ youth not only more inclusive but also more supportive.
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Last modified: | 24 October 2024 10.02 a.m. |
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