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同性恋异性恋联盟作为讨论健康话题的场所:与物质使用、心理健康和性健康讨论相关的个体和群体因素。

Gay-Straight Alliances as settings to discuss health topics: individual and group factors associated with substance use, mental health, and sexual health discussions.

作者信息

Poteat V P, Heck N C, Yoshikawa H, Calzo J P

机构信息

Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Boston College, Campion Hall 307, 140 Commonwealth Ave, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA.

Department of Psychology, Marquette University, Cramer Hall, 604 N. 16th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233, USA.

出版信息

Health Educ Res. 2017 Jun 1;32(3):258-268. doi: 10.1093/her/cyx044.

Abstract

Sexual minority (e.g. lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning; LGBQ) and gender minority (e.g. transgender) youth experience myriad health risks. Gay-Straight Alliances (GSAs) are school-based settings where they may have opportunities to discuss substance use, mental health, and sexual health issues in ways that are safe and tailored to their experiences. Attention to these topics in GSAs could aid in developing programming for these settings. Among 295 youth from 33 Massachusetts high-school GSAs (69% LGBQ, 68% cisgender female, 68% White, Mage = 16.06), we examined how often youth discussed these topics within their GSA and identified factors associated with having more of these discussions. Youth and GSAs as a whole varied in their frequency of discussing these topics. Youth who accessed more information/resources in the GSA and did more advocacy more frequently engaged in discussions around substance use, mental health and sexual health. Youth who reported greater victimization more often discussed substance use and mental health, but not sexual health. Finally, GSAs whose members collectively reported greater victimization more frequently discussed these topics. These findings can assist the development of health programming to be delivered within GSAs.

摘要

性少数群体(如女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、性取向存疑者;LGBQ)和性别少数群体(如跨性别者)青少年面临着众多健康风险。同性恋异性恋联盟(GSAs)是学校里的一些场所,在这些地方他们可能有机会以安全且适合其经历的方式讨论药物使用、心理健康和性健康问题。在GSAs中关注这些话题有助于为这些场所制定相关项目。在来自马萨诸塞州33所高中GSAs的295名青少年中(69%为LGBQ,68%为顺性别女性,68%为白人,平均年龄=16.06岁),我们研究了青少年在其GSAs中讨论这些话题的频率,并确定了与更多此类讨论相关的因素。青少年和GSAs整体在讨论这些话题的频率上存在差异。在GSAs中获取更多信息/资源且进行更多宣传活动的青少年更频繁地参与围绕药物使用、心理健康和性健康的讨论。报告遭受更多伤害的青少年更常讨论药物使用和心理健康,但不包括性健康。最后,其成员集体报告遭受更多伤害的GSAs更频繁地讨论这些话题。这些发现有助于制定在GSAs中开展的健康项目。

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