少数社会认同青少年缺学的风险与保护因素。

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Journal of School Violence Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1080/15388220.2025.2473470
Amy L Gower, Laura Houghtaling, Samantha E Lawrence, Hana-May Eadeh, Amy L McCurdy, G Nic Rider, Stephen T Russell, Marla E Eisenberg
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摘要

具有被边缘化的种族、民族、性和性别身份的青年在学校中会受到歧视和污名,导致缺课、离校和被排挤,并可能随着时间的推移影响学习和成就。使用参加2019年明尼苏达州学生调查(N=80,456)和2017-2019年加利福尼亚州健康儿童调查(N=512,067)的9 -12年级学生的数据,我们使用了穷出式卡方自动交互检测(ECHAID)来探索基于偏见的欺凌和教师关怀的经历如何与不同种族,民族,性和性别认同的青少年的一般缺课,安全相关缺课和成绩相关。这两个数据集都显示了具有边缘身份的青少年在学校经历中的重要异质性,特别是在基于偏见的欺凌受害者和教师关爱低的背景下。学校的结构变革应以边缘身份青年的经历为指导,以提高出勤率、安全性和学业成就。
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Risk and Protective Factors for School Absence among Youth with Minoritized Social Identities.

Youth with marginalized racial, ethnic, sexual, and gender identities experience bias and stigma in schools that relate to school absences, disengagement, and pushout and may impact learning and achievement over time. Using data from 9th-12th graders who participated in the 2019 Minnesota Student Survey (N=80,456) and the 2017-2019 California Healthy Kids Survey (N=512,067), we used Exhaustive Chi-Square Automatic Interaction Detection (ECHAID) to explore how experiences of bias-based bullying and teacher caring were related to general absences, safety-related absences, and grades among youth with diverse races, ethnicities, sexual and gender identities. Both datasets demonstrated important heterogeneity in the school experiences of youth with marginalized identities, particularly in the context of bias-based bullying victimization and low teacher caring. Structural change in schools should be guided by the experiences of youth with marginalized identities to improve school attendance, safety, and achievement.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of School Violence is a multi-disciplinary, quarterly journal that publishes peer-reviewed empirical studies related to school violence and victimization. Accepting a variety of social science methodologies, this international journal explores the broad range of contemporary issues centering on violence in the school environment. These issues often include, but are not limited to, the nature, extent, prevention, and consequences of school violence for students, teachers, and staff of all manner of educational systems.
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