Description (eng)
This bachelor thesis examines the accessibility of queer youth in rural areas. The aim of this research is to develop a concept for improving the accessibility of this target group. The research method involved semi-structured interviews with social workers, which were subsequently analyzed using qualitative content analysis according to Mayring. The findings provide insights into the accessibility of queer youth in rural regions and how societal, political, and professional factors influence this accessibility. They serve as a basis for the development of targeted measures to improve the accessibility of queer youth and their support. Finally, this work is rounded off with a conclusion on the research and a research outlook.