University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 2870 University Avenue, Mail Code 9010, Madison, WI, 53705.
University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Program & Development Assistant, Fair Wisconsin, 122 E. Olin Ave, Suite 100, Madison, WI, 53713.
J Sch Health. 2020 May;90(5):358-367. doi: 10.1111/josh.12882. Epub 2020 Feb 27.
Transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming (TNG) young people are a diverse group, including young people with gender identities beyond the gender binary. Whereas nonbinary youth experience disparities in victimization and mental health, school belonging, support, and resources have not been well described.
We conducted an online survey of TNG young people (ages 12-22) in Wisconsin to assess school belonging, safety, support, and resources. We compared responses among participants with nonbinary versus binary identities using mulvariate analysis of variance, multivariate analysis of covariance, chi-square and logistic regression analysis.
A total of 287 TNG young people met inclusion criteria (average age 18.2 ± 2.5 years). More than 40% of participants identified as nonbinary. Nonbinary participants were less likely to be out to teachers, but more likely to utilize supportive staff as a resource compared to binary-identified TNG peers. There were no significant differences in school safety and belonging.
Most school experiences do not vary significantly between TNG young people with binary versus nonbinary gender identities, though nonbinary young people are less likely to be out at school. Future research should examine factors that impact whether nonbinary young people share their gender identity and access school support services.
跨性别、非二元性别和性别不一致的(TNG)年轻人是一个多样化的群体,包括超越性别二元性别的性别认同者。虽然非二元性别青年在受害和心理健康方面存在差异,但学校归属感、支持和资源的情况尚未得到很好的描述。
我们在威斯康星州对 TNG 年轻人(12-22 岁)进行了在线调查,以评估学校归属感、安全性、支持和资源。我们使用多元方差分析、多元协方差分析、卡方和逻辑回归分析比较了具有非二元和二元身份的参与者的反应。
共有 287 名 TNG 年轻人符合纳入标准(平均年龄 18.2±2.5 岁)。超过 40%的参与者认为自己是非二元性别。与二元性别认同的 TNG 同龄人相比,非二元性别认同的参与者不太可能向老师出柜,但更有可能利用支持性工作人员作为资源。在学校安全和归属感方面没有显著差异。
大多数 TNG 年轻人的学校经历在具有二元和非二元性别认同方面没有显著差异,尽管非二元性别青年在学校的出柜率较低。未来的研究应探讨影响非二元性别青年是否分享其性别认同和获得学校支持服务的因素。