Waldo C R
University of California, San Francisco, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies 94105, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 1998 Oct;26(5):745-74. doi: 10.1023/a:1022110031745.
Although lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) students often "come out" in university settings, empirical studies have demonstrated that these environments are often hostile toward them. The current paper posits that such hostile contexts adversely affect their educational experiences. Results from a survey of a stratified random sample of 1,927 undergraduate and graduate students on a scale measuring perceptions of academic climate (General Campus Climate) supported this claim: LGB students had more negative perceptions of a variety of campus factors. In addition, a scale measuring perceptions of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Campus Climate found that LGB students were more likely than heterosexuals to perceive the campus as inhospitable to LGB people. Women and racial and ethnic minorities were also more likely to rate the LGB climate as hostile. Finally, data from two scales measuring attitudes believed to influence these perceptions yielded gender, racial/ethnic, religious, and sexual orientation differences in theoretically meaningful directions. Results indicate that LGB students often experience the university in more negative ways than heterosexual students, and that certain campus communities--particularly women and racial/ethnic minorities--are more aware of this negativity and contribute to it less because of their relatively more progay attitudes. Implications for how to improve LGB students' experiences are discussed.
尽管女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)学生常在大学环境中“出柜”,但实证研究表明,这些环境往往对他们充满敌意。本文认为,这种充满敌意的环境会对他们的教育经历产生不利影响。对1927名本科生和研究生进行分层随机抽样调查的结果支持了这一说法,该调查采用了一个衡量学术氛围感知的量表(总体校园氛围):LGB学生对校园的各种因素有更负面的看法。此外,一个衡量女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋校园氛围感知的量表发现,与异性恋者相比,LGB学生更有可能认为校园对LGB人群不友好。女性以及少数种族和族裔群体也更有可能将LGB氛围评为充满敌意。最后,两个衡量被认为会影响这些看法的态度的量表的数据在理论上有意义的方向上产生了性别、种族/族裔、宗教和性取向差异。结果表明,LGB学生在大学中的经历往往比异性恋学生更负面,而且某些校园群体——尤其是女性和少数种族/族裔群体——更能意识到这种负面情况,并且由于他们相对更支持同性恋的态度,这种负面情况对他们的影响较小。本文还讨论了如何改善LGB学生经历的相关启示。