John & Doris Norton School of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721-0078, USA.
J Adolesc. 2012 Feb;35(1):187-96. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2011.03.001. Epub 2011 Apr 8.
Students' perceptions of their school climates are associated with psychosocial and academic adjustment. The present study examined the role of school strategies to promote safety in predicting students' perceptions of safety for gender nonconforming peers among 1415 students in 28 high schools. Using multilevel modeling techniques, we examined student- and school-level effects on students' perceptions of safety for gender nonconforming peers. We found that older students, bisexual youth, Latino youth, and youth who experienced school violence perceived their gender nonconforming male peers to be less safe. Similarly, we found that older students and students who experienced school violence and harassment due to gender nonconformity perceived their gender nonconforming female peers to be less safe. At the school-level, we found that when schools included lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) issues in the curriculum and had a Gay-Straight Alliance, students perceived their schools as safer for gender nonconforming male peers.
学生对学校氛围的感知与心理社会和学业适应有关。本研究考察了学校促进安全的策略在预测 28 所高中 1415 名学生对性别非规范同伴的安全感方面的作用。使用多层次建模技术,我们研究了学生和学校层面的影响对学生对性别非规范同伴的安全感的影响。我们发现,年龄较大的学生、双性恋青年、拉丁裔青年和经历过校园暴力的学生认为他们的性别非规范男性同龄人不太安全。同样,我们发现年龄较大的学生和因性别非规范而经历过校园暴力和骚扰的学生认为他们的性别非规范女性同龄人不太安全。在学校层面,我们发现当学校将同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、双性人和酷儿(LGBTQ)问题纳入课程,并成立男女同性恋者异性恋者联盟时,学生认为他们的学校对性别非规范的男性同龄人更安全。