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Jumping the rail: Exploring the lives of lesbian and bisexual women students on university campuses.

机译:跳上轨道:探索大学校园中女同性恋和双性恋女学生的生活。

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Lesbian and bisexual students on university campuses face unique challenges in the development of a sexual identity. Due to the historical and cultural context in which they live, they come to campus with higher expectations for support and services. However, due to the understudied nature of sexual identity development in traditionally-aged college populations, little is understood about their experiences. This qualitative study explores the lives of eleven women on two Midwestern campuses over a three-semester timeframe.; The study's conceptual framework, based on the research of D'Augelli, focuses on significant events, relationships, cultural context and sexual fluidity of these women. Using photo elicitation as a technique to allow students to set the study's context, the students took photos of people, places, and things representing significant support and detractors. The photos were used as prompts for in-depth interviews about student experiences. Data collected included photos, student journals, interview transcripts and researcher observations.; Key findings are categorized utilizing D'Augelli's conceptual framework. Significant events include coming out and events in the national spotlight such as the gay-marriage debate. Coming out for these students is an on-going process. National events create an emerging sense of activism in these women. In terms of relationships, a strong social network with peers and allies is critical in the development of a sexual identity. Families of origin are often problematic. Becoming involved with a significant other often is the prompt for coming out. In terms of the cultural context on college campuses, these students often interpret small signs of acceptance as significant. They also comment on the assumed heterosexuality of faculty and students. The presence of a LBGT center and a space for congregating was the most important resource on campus for these students. Sexual fluidity is not apparent for these participants due to pressure from peers.; Since lesbian and bisexual students arrive on college campuses with unique challenges and needs, colleges must create an appropriate climate. Campus climates can be placed on a continuum ranging from tolerance and moving through acceptance toward nurturance and integration.
机译:大学校园中的女同性恋和双性恋学生在发展性认同方面面临独特的挑战。由于他们所生活的历史和文化背景,他们带着对支持和服务的更高期望来到校园。但是,由于传统年龄的大学人群对性身份发展的了解不足,因此对他们的经历知之甚少。这项定性研究探讨了三个学期时间内中西部两个校区的11名妇女的生活。该研究的概念框架基于D'Augelli的研究,重点关注这些妇女的重大事件,关系,文化背景和性流动。使用照片启发作为一种允许学生设置研究背景的技术,学生可以拍摄代表重要支持者和反对者的人物,地点和事物的照片。这些照片被用作对学生体验进行深入采访的提示。收集的数据包括照片,学生期刊,访谈记录和研究人员的观察结果。利用D'Augelli的概念框架对主要发现进行了分类。重大事件包括出现和在全国范围内引起关注的事件,例如同性恋婚姻辩论。为这些学生而努力是一个持续的过程。民族事件在这些妇女中产生了一种新兴的行动意识。在关系方面,与同伴和盟友建立牢固的社交网络对于发展性认同至关重要。原籍家庭经常有问题。经常要与其他重要人物联系在一起。就大学校园的文化背景而言,这些学生经常将接受的小标志解释为重要的。他们还对假定的教师和学生的异性进行评论。 LBGT中心的存在和聚会的空间是这些学生在校园中最重要的资源。由于同伴的压力,这些参与者的性流动性并不明显。由于女同性恋者和双性恋学生带着独特的挑战和需求来到大学校园,因此大学必须营造适当的氛围。校园气候可以设置成一个连续的范围,从宽容到接受,再到养成和融合。

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