Ioverno Salvatore, Belser Alexander B, Baiocco Roberto, Grossman Arnold H, Russell Stephen T
Sapienza University.
New York University.
Psychol Sex Orientat Gend Divers. 2016 Dec;3(4):397-406. doi: 10.1037/sgd0000193.
Prior studies show a strong association between gay-straight alliances (GSAs) and the well-being and safety of sexual minority students at school. However, nearly all existing literature has relied on cross-sectional data. Using data from the first two panels of a multi-site longitudinal study on risk and protective factors for suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGBQ) youth in three U.S. cities, we examined the influence of presence of and participation in a GSA on perceptions of safety at school, homophobic bullying experiences, and psychosocial adjustment (depression and self-esteem) in 327 LGBQ students across two school years. LGBQ students who had GSAs in their schools or were members of GSAs in the prior year showed no differences in psychological adjustment, but they reported perceptions of more school safety and less homophobic bullying in the following school year. Further, changes in GSA presence (gaining a GSA) and changes in participation (from non-participation to participation) were independently associated with stronger perceived safety in the subsequent school year. This study provides the first prospective evidence of the lasting positive role of GSAs for high school students, and documents that changes in GSA presence and participation are associated with safety at school. Education policy and practice implications are discussed.
先前的研究表明,同性恋异性恋联盟(GSAs)与学校中性少数学生的幸福和安全之间存在密切关联。然而,几乎所有现有文献都依赖于横断面数据。利用来自一项关于美国三个城市女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和疑问性取向(LGBQ)青少年自杀风险和保护因素的多地点纵向研究的前两个面板的数据,我们考察了GSAs的存在和参与对327名LGBQ学生在两个学年中学校安全感认知、恐同欺凌经历以及心理社会调适(抑郁和自尊)的影响。在学校中有GSAs或上一年是GSAs成员的LGBQ学生在心理调适方面没有差异,但他们报告在下一学年中对学校安全的认知更高,遭受的恐同欺凌更少。此外,GSAs的存在变化(获得一个GSAs)和参与变化(从不参与到参与)与随后学年中更强的安全感独立相关。本研究提供了首个关于GSAs对高中生持久积极作用的前瞻性证据,并证明了GSAs的存在和参与变化与学校安全相关。文中还讨论了教育政策和实践方面的意义。