Theoretical and Behavioral Foundations Division, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Department of Psychology, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 25;19(7):3921. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19073921.
Research rarely explores LGBTQ+ youth bullying in the context of culture-specific outcomes (e.g., LGBTQ+ identity development) and what can mitigate the impact of peer stressors. This study used a concurrent mixed methods design to explore how experiences of peer victimization predicted LGBTQ+ youth's identity development (i.e., stigma sensitivity, concealment motivation, and difficult process) and whether social support and outness served as protective, moderating factors. The mixed methods approach provides a culture-specific context via qualitative inquiry to inform whether the quantitative findings align with how youth qualitatively discuss their experience of peer victimization, negative outcomes, and social support. Our sample consisted of 349 LGBTQ+ youth 14-17 years old who completed a survey (quantitative sample) and a subset of 39 LGBTQ+ youth who completed a semi-structured interview (qualitative sample). Our quantitative findings indicated that greater overall peer victimization was positively related to LGBIS-revised subscales of stigma sensitivity, concealment motivation, and difficult process, where both outness and social support moderated such relations. Qualitatively, victimized youth also reported stigma sensitivity and concealment motivation while also endorsing how being out and having a support system played a role in their experience of being victimized. These qualitative findings align with our quantitative findings that classmate support mitigated the effects of peer victimization on the difficulty of coming out. Implications for practitioners and researchers are provided.
研究很少在特定文化背景下探索 LGBTQ+青年的欺凌问题(例如,LGBTQ+身份发展)以及可以减轻同伴压力影响的因素。本研究采用同时进行的混合方法设计,探讨同伴受害经历如何预测 LGBTQ+青年的身份发展(即,污名敏感、隐瞒动机和困难过程),以及社会支持和公开程度是否作为保护、调节因素。混合方法方法通过定性探究提供了特定文化背景,以了解定量结果是否与青年如何定性地讨论他们的同伴受害经历、负面结果和社会支持相一致。我们的样本由 349 名 14-17 岁的 LGBTQ+青年组成,他们完成了一项调查(定量样本),其中 39 名 LGBTQ+青年完成了一项半结构化访谈(定性样本)。我们的定量研究结果表明,总体上更多的同伴受害与 LGBIS 修订后的污名敏感、隐瞒动机和困难过程量表呈正相关,其中公开程度和社会支持调节了这些关系。定性上,受害青年也报告了污名敏感和隐瞒动机,同时也认同公开和拥有支持系统在他们被欺凌的经历中所起的作用。这些定性发现与我们的定量发现一致,即同学支持减轻了同伴受害对出柜困难的影响。为从业者和研究人员提供了启示。