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青少年基于身份认同的受害问题的交叉性:以美国一所高中为例,采用以个体为中心的方法研究心理健康和学业成绩。

The intersectionality of identity-based victimization in Adolescence:A person-centered examination of mental health and academic achievement in a U.S. high school.

机构信息

Harvard University, United States; Boston College, United States.

Harvard University, United States.

出版信息

J Adolesc. 2019 Oct;76:185-196. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2019.09.002. Epub 2019 Sep 17.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Growing evidence indicates that identity-based victimization (IBV; e.g., discrimination) is traumatic, and associated with mental health and academic concerns. Youth with multiple stigmatized identities face a higher risk of both victimization and poor mental health. The current study enhances a growing research base on intersectional IBV by examining 1) identity, rather than attribution, 2) a range of IBV experiences, 3) both mental health and academic achievement, 4) the mediating role of discrimination across multiple social identities, and 5) including gender expansive youth within a diverse sample representative of a high school population in the U.S.

METHODS

A cluster analysis was conducted to provide a nuanced depiction of intersectionality in a diverse sample of high school students (N = 946; ages 14-20, 44% cisgender boys, 53% cisgender girls, 3% gender expansive youth). Outcome and IBV differences across clusters were examined, in addition to the mediation of cluster membership and outcomes by discrimination.

RESULTS

Three distinct profiles of identity emerged: LGBTQ Youth (24%), Heterosexual Youth of Color (37%), and Heterosexual White Youth (39%). LGBTQ Youth and Heterosexual Youth of Color experienced the most IBV, and had higher levels of depression, lower wellbeing, and lower GPAs. Finally, discrimination partially mediated the association between identity and outcomes for LGBTQ youth, and fully mediated this association for Heterosexual Youth of Color.

CONCLUSIONS

The disproportionately of IBV, poor mental health, and lower academic achievement faced by LGBTQ youth and youth with intersecting stigmatized identities suggests that they may benefit from tailored and targeted treatments.

摘要

简介

越来越多的证据表明,基于身份的受害(IBV;例如,歧视)是创伤性的,与心理健康和学业问题有关。具有多种污名化身份的年轻人面临着更高的受害和心理健康不良的风险。本研究通过检查 1)身份而不是归因,2)一系列 IBV 经历,3)心理健康和学业成就,4)跨越多个社会身份的歧视的中介作用,以及 5)在具有代表性的多样化样本中包括性别扩张的年轻人,来增强基于交叉 IBV 的不断发展的研究基础。美国高中人口。

方法

对一个多样化的高中生样本(N=946;年龄 14-20 岁,44%顺性别男孩,53%顺性别女孩,3%性别扩张的年轻人)进行聚类分析,以提供对交叉性的细致描述。检查了聚类成员和歧视对结果的中介作用,以及结果和 IBV 差异。

结果

出现了三种不同的身份特征:LGBTQ 青年(24%)、异性恋有色人种青年(37%)和异性恋白人青年(39%)。LGBTQ 青年和异性恋有色人种青年经历了最多的 IBV,抑郁程度更高,幸福感更低,平均绩点更低。最后,歧视部分中介了 LGBTQ 青年身份和结果之间的关联,完全中介了异性恋有色人种青年之间的这种关联。

结论

LGBTQ 青年和具有交叉污名化身份的青年面临不成比例的 IBV、心理健康不良和较低的学业成绩,这表明他们可能受益于量身定制和有针对性的治疗。

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