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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender adolescent school victimization: implications for young adult health and adjustment.

机译:女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和跨性别青少年学校受害:对年轻成人健康和适应的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Adolescent school victimization due to lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT) status is commonplace, and is associated with compromised health and adjustment. Few studies have examined the long-term implications of LGBT school victimization for young adult adjustment. We examine the association between reports of LGBT school victimization and young adult psychosocial health and risk behavior. METHODS: The young adult survey from the Family Acceptance Project included 245 LGBT young adults between the ages of 21 and 25 years, with an equal proportion of Latino and non-Latino White respondents. A 10-item retrospective scale assessed school victimization due to actual or perceived LGBT identity between the ages of 13 and 19 years. Multiple regression was used to test the association between LGBT school victimization and young adult depression, suicidal ideation, life satisfaction, self-esteem, and social integration, while controlling for background characteristics. Logistic regression was used to examine young adult suicide attempts, clinical levels of depression, heavy drinking and substance use problems, sexually transmitted disease (STD) diagnoses, and self-reported HIV risk. RESULTS: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-related school victimization is strongly linked to young adult mental health and risk for STDs and HIV; there is no strong association with substance use or abuse. Elevated levels of depression and suicidal ideation among males can be explained by their high rates of LGBT school victimization. CONCLUSIONS: Reducing LGBT-related school victimization will likely result in significant long-term health gains and will reduce health disparities for LGBT people. Reducing the dramatic disparities for LGBT youth should be educational and public health priorities.
机译:背景:由于女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋或变性者(LGBT)身份而导致的青春期学校受害是司空见惯的,并且与健康和适应能力受损有关。很少有研究检查LGBT学校受害对年轻成人适应的长期影响。我们研究了LGBT学校受害报告与年轻成人心理社会健康和风险行为之间的关联。方法:家庭接纳项目的年轻成年人调查包括245位21至25岁的LGBT年轻人,其中拉丁裔和非拉丁裔白人受访者的比例相同。一项10项回顾性量表评估了13岁至19岁之间由于实际或感知的LGBT身份而导致的学校受害情况。多元回归用来检验LGBT学校受害与年轻人抑郁,自杀意念,生活满意度,自尊和社会融合之间的关联,同时控制背景特征。 Logistic回归用于检查年轻成人的自杀未遂,抑郁症的临床水平,大量饮酒和滥用药物,性传播疾病(STD)诊断以及自我报告的HIV风险。结果:与女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和跨性别相关的学校受害与年轻成人的心理健康以及性病和艾滋病毒的风险密切相关;与物质使用或滥用没有密切关系。男性中LGBT学校受害率很高,可以解释男性抑郁和自杀意念的升高。结论:减少与LGBT相关的学校伤害可能会导致长期的健康显着改善,并将减少LGBT人群的健康差异。减少LGBT青年之间的巨大差距应该是教育和公共卫生的重点。

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