Middle and High School LGBTQ Students Report What Makes School LGBTQ-Affirming Across Race/Ethnicity and Gender Identity, a Topic Modeling Method

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Myeshia N. Price PhD, Wilson Y. Lee MS, J. N. Hobbs MS, Jonah P. DeChants PhD, Carrie K. Davis MSW
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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Affirming spaces have been associated with improved mental health outcomes for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning (LGBTQ) adolescents.

METHODS

With data from adolescents currently enrolled in middle or high school across the United States, this study used topic modeling methods to examine students' reports of what they were looking for in LGBTQ-affirming schools and, separately, the association of LGBTQ-affirming schools with suicide risk reduction.

RESULTS

Topic models demonstrated consistent themes in how students determined that their school was affirming, such as LGBTQ clubs, teachers requesting pronouns, pride flags, and accepting peers. Students of color uniquely looked for actionable responses in addressing LGBTQ issues. Transgender and nonbinary students required explicit mention of support for transgender issues. Quantitatively, LGBTQ students who reported that their school was LGBTQ-affirming had 20% lower odds of attempting suicide in the past year (adjusted odds ratio = 0.80).

CONCLUSIONS

These findings suggest that schools must be safe for all youth and implementing policies that make LGBTQ students feel seen and supported in their identities is a protective factor for mental health.

IMPLICATIONS.

School policies must ensure that youth have access to supportive people, symbols of support, and LGBTQ clubs and that they are also salient to LGBTQ students of color and transgender and nonbinary students.

不同种族/族裔和性别认同的初高中 LGBTQ 学生报告什么使学校具有 LGBTQ 认可度,一种主题建模方法
背景平权空间与改善女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人、同性恋者和质疑者(LGBTQ)青少年的心理健康结果有关。方法本研究利用美国各地初中或高中在校青少年的数据,采用主题建模方法研究了学生对他们在平权学校中寻找的目标的报告,并分别研究了平权学校与降低自杀风险的关系。结果主题模型显示,学生们在如何判断学校是否肯定他们的LGBTQ方面有着一致的主题,如LGBTQ俱乐部、要求使用代词的教师、自豪旗以及接纳的同学。有色人种学生在解决 LGBTQ 问题时,特别寻求可操作的应对措施。变性和非二元性学生要求学校明确提及对变性问题的支持。这些研究结果表明,学校必须确保所有青少年的安全,而实施让 LGBTQ 学生感到自己的身份被关注和支持的政策则是心理健康的保护因素。启示:学校政策必须确保青少年能够接触到支持他们的人、支持的象征物以及 LGBTQ 俱乐部,而且这些政策对有色人种的 LGBTQ 学生、变性学生和非二元学生也很重要。
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Journal of School Health
Journal of School Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
9.10%
发文量
134
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of School Health is published 12 times a year on behalf of the American School Health Association. It addresses practice, theory, and research related to the health and well-being of school-aged youth. The journal is a top-tiered resource for professionals who work toward providing students with the programs, services, and environment they need for good health and academic success.
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