Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 36208, USA.
Department of Human & Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37235, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2018 Jun 19;15(6):1289. doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061289.
Transgender youth experience elevated levels of victimization and may therefore report greater drug use than their cisgender peers, yet little is known about protective factors like school belonging that may mediate this relationship. Further, scant research has explored the experiences of youth at the intersection of transgender identity and youth of color status or low socioeconomic status, especially with respect to these multiple minority statuses’ associations with peer victimization, drug use, and school belonging. Using data from the California Healthy Kids Survey, the current study employs structural equation modeling to explore the relationships among school belonging, peer victimization, and drug use for transgender youth. Findings indicate that school belonging does mediate the pathway between peer victimization and drug use for transgender youth and that although youth of color experience greater victimization, they do not engage in greater drug use than their white transgender peers. Based on these results, those concerned with the healthy futures of transgender youth should advocate for more open and affirming school climates that engender a sense of belonging and treat transgender youth with dignity and fairness.
跨性别青年经历着更高水平的受害,因此可能比顺性别同龄人报告更多的药物使用,但对于像学校归属感这样可能调解这种关系的保护因素知之甚少。此外,几乎没有研究探讨处于跨性别认同和青年有色人种身份或低社会经济地位交叉点的青年的经历,特别是关于这些多种少数群体地位与同伴受害、药物使用和学校归属感的关系。本研究使用来自加利福尼亚健康儿童调查的数据,采用结构方程模型探讨了跨性别青年的学校归属感、同伴受害和药物使用之间的关系。研究结果表明,学校归属感确实调解了跨性别青年中同伴受害和药物使用之间的关系,尽管有色人种青年经历了更多的受害,但他们的药物使用并不比他们的白人跨性别同龄人多。基于这些结果,那些关心跨性别青年健康未来的人应该倡导更开放和肯定的学校氛围,培养归属感,并以尊严和公平的态度对待跨性别青年。