Policing Gender and Sexuality in High School Sports: The Mediating Impact of Hearing Anti-LGBTQ + Language on High School Athletes’ Self-Esteem Across Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and Race

Laura J. Wernick, Derek Tice-Brown, Yannick Kluch, T. Newman, Lauren Shute, Mackenzie P. Lerario, Jessica Vidette Harrison
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Participation in sport is often assumed to promote the healthy development of youth. However, research suggests that gender and sexuality policing in sports negatively impacts the self-esteem of LGBTQ + youth. Using moderated mediation analyses, findings suggest that hyper-surveillance and policing of sexual and gender norms, specifically masculinity, through the use of anti-LGBTQ + language in sport not only marginalizes LGBTQ + individuals, but can harm all youth. Among straight cisgender youth, the conditional direct effect of playing sports on self-esteem was positive for only girls, across race, indicating a positive moderated mediation for girls. The positive effect of playing sports on self-esteem had a comparatively lower effect for white boys, when mediated by the frequency of hearing anti-LGBTQ + language. Implications are discussed.
高中体育运动中的性别和性教育:听到反男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者的语言对不同性别认同、性取向和种族的高中运动员自尊心的中介影响
人们通常认为参与体育运动能够促进青少年的健康成长。然而,研究表明,体育运动中的性别和性规范对 LGBTQ + 青年的自尊产生了负面影响。通过调节中介分析,研究结果表明,通过在体育运动中使用反 LGBTQ + 的语言,对性和性别规范(尤其是男性气质)进行过度监督和管理,不仅会使 LGBTQ + 个人边缘化,而且会伤害所有青少年。在异性恋青年中,体育运动对自尊的条件直接影响只对女孩产生积极影响,而且是跨种族的,这表明对女孩有积极的调节作用。当听到反 LGBTQ + 语言的频率作为中介时,参加体育运动对自尊的积极影响对白人男孩的影响相对较低。本文讨论了其影响。
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