Martin-Storey Alexa, Cheadle Jacob E, Skalamera Julie, Crosnoe Robert
University of Sherbrooke.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Child Dev. 2015 May-Jun;86(3):965-75. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12352. Epub 2015 Feb 17.
Mental health disparities between sexual minority and other youth have been theorized to result in part from the effects of the stigmatization on social integration. Stochastic actor-based modeling was applied to complete network data from two high schools in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Mage = 15 years, N = 2,533). Same-sex attracted youth were socially marginalized in a smaller predominantly White school but not in a larger, more racially diverse school. For both schools, homophily was a critical network feature, and could represent social support for and social segregation of such youth. These findings emphasize the school context in studying the social lives of sexual minority youth and suggest that youth may be better off socially in larger and more diverse schools.
性少数群体青年与其他青年之间的心理健康差异,被认为部分是由于污名化对社会融合的影响所致。基于随机行为者的建模方法被应用于来自青少年健康全国纵向研究中两所高中的完整网络数据(平均年龄 = 15岁,N = 2533)。在一所白人为主的规模较小的学校中,性取向为同性吸引的青年在社会上处于边缘地位,但在一所规模较大、种族更多样化的学校中并非如此。对于这两所学校而言,同质性都是一个关键的网络特征,它可能代表了对此类青年的社会支持和社会隔离。这些发现强调了在研究性少数群体青年社会生活时学校环境的重要性,并表明在规模更大、更多样化的学校中,青年在社交方面可能会更好。