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Creating Safe Spaces: Opportunities, Resources, and LGBTQ Student Groups at U.S. Colleges and Universities

机译:创建安全空间:美国学院和大学的机会,资源和LGBTQ学生团体

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Research shows that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) student groups facilitate LGBTQ students’ personal development. Nevertheless, we know little about the prevalence of LGBTQ student groups and why some colleges and universities are home to LGBTQ student groups while others are not. Drawing on our original database of officially recognized LGBTQ student groups across all four-year, not-for-profit U.S. colleges and universities, we first show that LGBTQ student groups can be found at 62 percent of U.S. colleges and universities. Guided by social movement theory, and employing logistic regression analyses, we then show that LGBTQ groups are more likely to be present in favorable political contexts (Democratic-leaning states), favorable educational sectors (public and secular schools), and schools that have the human and organizational resources necessary to support them. The study advances scholarship on LGBTQ issues in higher education and holds important practical implications for students working to promote LGBTQ inclusion in U.S. schools.
机译:研究表明,女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋,跨性别和酷儿(LGBTQ)学生团体有助于LGBTQ学生的个人发展。尽管如此,我们对LGBTQ学生团体的普及知之甚少,为什么一些高校是LGBTQ学生团体的家园,而其他学院则不是。我们首先表明LGBTQ学生团体占美国大学和大学的62%,我们将在所有四年内官方认可的LGBTQ学生团体的原始数据库绘制在所有四年,非营利性的美国大学和大学。以社会运动理论为指导,采用物流回归分析,我们展示了LGBTQ群体更有可能以有利的政治背景(民主 - 倾向国),有利的教育部门(公共和世俗学校)以及有的学校支持他们所需的人类和组织资源。该研究提出了高等教育LGBTQ问题的奖学金,对努力促进美国学校的学生促进LGBTQ纳入的学生具有重要的实际影响。

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