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Intersecting Sexual, Gender, and Professional Identities Among Social Work Students: The Importance of Identity Integration
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Lgbtq IdentityQueer PoliticsEducationQueer TheoryQueer StudySocial WorkSocial SciencesIdentity Studies (Intersectionality Studies)Gender IdentityQueer HistorySocial Work StudentsGender StudiesTransgender StudyIdentity IssueSocial IdentityProfessional IdentitiesIntersectionalityLgbtq ContentSexual DiversitySocial Work ProgramsAlternative SexualityQueer StudiesSociologySexual IdentitySexual OrientationIdentity Integration
Discrimination toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) social work students can negatively affect academic performance and personal and professional identity development. Intersectionality is a conceptual approach that states that social identities interact to form different meanings and experiences from those that could be explained by a single identity. This study explored how the educational experiences of LGBTQ social work students in the United States and Canada influenced their professional and personal identities. Using an intersectional analysis, three major themes emerged: the need for social work programs to better promote LGBTQ identity and emerging social work professional identity integration, a lack of LGBTQ content in the curriculum, and unsupportive LGBTQ school climates. Implications for social work education are considered.
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