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That's so gay!: Examining the covariates of hearing this expression among gay, lesbian, and bisexual college students

机译:真是同性恋!:检查同性恋,女同性恋和双性恋大学生中听到这种表达的协变量

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Objective: The investigators examined the health and well-being correlates of hearing the popular phrase that's so gay among gay, lesbian, and bisexual (GLB) emerging adults. Participants: Participants were 114 self-identified GLB students aged 18 to 25 years. Methods: An online survey was distributed to students at a large public university in the Midwest during winter 2009. Results: Participants social and physical well-being was negatively associated with hearing this phrase, specifically feeling isolated and experiencing physical health symptoms (ie, headaches, poor appetite, or eating problems). Conclusions: College professionals and student leaders must acknowledge that the phrase is a form of heterosexist harassment. As such, policies addressing diversity and harassment should address students use of this phrase, aiming to reduce its use. Additionally, colleges and universities should develop practices that counteract poorer well-being associated with hearing the phrase.
机译:目的:研究人员检查了在同性恋,双性恋和双性恋(GLB)新兴成年人中听到如此同性恋的流行短语的健康状况。参加者:114名年龄在18至25岁之间的GLB学生。方法:2009年冬季,对中西部一所大型公立大学的学生进行了在线调查。结果:参与者的社交和身体健康与听这个短语成负相关,特别是感到孤立和经历身体健康症状(例如头痛) ,食欲不振或进食困难)。结论:大学专业人士和学生领袖必须承认该词是异性骚扰的一种形式。因此,解决多样性和骚扰的政策应针对学生使用此短语,以减少其使用。此外,大学和大学应该开发一些做法,以抵消与听到该短语有关的较差的幸福感。

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