Horn Stacey S, Schriber Sarah E
University of Illinois at Chicago.
Prevent School Violence Illinois.
J Res Adolesc. 2020 Sep;30(3):735-752. doi: 10.1111/jora.12556. Epub 2020 Mar 16.
This study investigated connections between sexual and gender minority youths' (SGMY) experiences with bullying victimization and their experiences with punishment. We interviewed 20 diverse adolescents (X = 18.45) about their experiences with bullying and school discipline. Using a qualitative mapping technique, we analyzed the pathways between victimization and punishment that emerged from our participants' narratives. Our analyses revealed that among the adolescents who had experienced victimization related to their sexual orientation and/or gender identity (or expression) (n = 17), most of them (n = 15) had also experienced punishment connected to their victimization. We identified five pathways linking victimization and bullying. Further, we found that the majority of participants were navigating school contexts rife with pervasive and ongoing harassment and that adults ineffectively intervened and often compounded the harm experienced.
本研究调查了性少数和性别少数青年(SGMY)遭受欺凌的经历与其受惩罚经历之间的联系。我们采访了20名不同的青少年(平均年龄X = 18.45岁),了解他们遭受欺凌和学校纪律处分的经历。我们运用定性映射技术,分析了参与者叙述中呈现出的受害与惩罚之间的路径。我们的分析表明,在经历过与性取向和/或性别认同(或表达)相关的受害经历的青少年中(n = 17),他们中的大多数(n = 15)也经历了与受害相关的惩罚。我们确定了五条将受害与欺凌联系起来的路径。此外,我们发现大多数参与者在充满普遍且持续骚扰的学校环境中挣扎,而成年人的干预无效,往往还会加剧他们所遭受的伤害。