Addressing LGBTQ Student Bullying in Massachusetts Schools: Perspectives of LGBTQ Students and School Health Professionals

被引:0
作者
Sari L. Reisner
Lauren M. Sava
David D. Menino
Jeff Perrotti
Tia N. Barnes
D. Layne Humphrey
Ruslan V. Nikitin
Valerie A. Earnshaw
机构
[1] Harvard Medical School,Department of Pediatrics
[2] Boston Children’s Hospital,Division of General Pediatrics
[3] Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology
[4] Fenway Health,The Fenway Institute
[5] Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education,Safe Schools Program for LGBTQ Students
[6] University of Delaware,Human Development and Family Sciences
[7] University of Delaware,Center for Research in Education and Social Policy
[8] Harvard Medical School,Harvard Catalyst, Clinical and Translational Science Center
来源
Prevention Science | 2020年 / 21卷
关键词
Sexual and gender minorities; Adolescent; Schools; Public health; Bullying;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning (LGBTQ) youth face disparities in bullying victimization are associated with higher rates of physical injury, psychological distress, and even suicide. Innovative strategies to address bullying victimization are needed to prevent adverse physical and mental health outcomes, including those engaging school health professionals (SHPs; school nurses, psychologists). This mixed-methods study sought to identify factors that facilitate or impede SHPs’ reporting and responding to LGBTQ bullying in Massachusetts from the perspectives of LGBTQ students and SHPs. Between August 2017 and July 2018, asynchronous online focus group discussions and a brief survey were conducted separately for 28 LGBTQ students and 19 SHPs in Massachusetts (9–12 participants per group; n = 47 enrolled). Focus groups probed on bullying experiences. Rapid qualitative inquiry was used for thematic coding of facilitators and barriers to address LGBTQ student bullying described by youth and SHPs. Facilitators and barriers largely coalesced around the social ecological model. Youth and SHPs identified factors at multiple levels of the social ecological model: (1) individual (knowledge, skills, attitudes); (2) interpersonal (trust and follow-through, confidentiality and fear of being “outed,” close relationships, champion SHPs); and (3) structural (school buy-in, time, reporting and protocols, staff roles, resources, and school culture of inclusivity). LGBTQ students expressed a need for an intersectional lens for SHPs when addressing LGBTQ student bullying. Interventions that help SHPs overcome multilevel barriers and leverage facilitators are needed. Consideration of intersectionality will better equip SHPs to support LGBTQ students and address disparities in LGBTQ student bullying that confer health risks.
引用
收藏
页码:408 / 421
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   LGBTQ plus health education for medical students in the United States: a narrative literature review [J].
Jewell, Tess I. ;
Petty, Elizabeth M. .
MEDICAL EDUCATION ONLINE, 2024, 29 (01)
[32]   A qualitative study exploring LGBTQ genetic counseling students' relationships with peers and faculty in graduate school [J].
Chu, Valerie ;
Zayhowski, Kimberly ;
Collin, Cali-Ryan ;
Carmichael, Nikkola .
JOURNAL OF GENETIC COUNSELING, 2024, 33 (02) :329-340
[33]   DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING STUDENTS' PERSPECTIVES ON BULLYING AND SCHOOL CLIMATE [J].
Weiner, Mary T. ;
Day, Stefanie J. ;
Galvan, Dennis .
AMERICAN ANNALS OF THE DEAF, 2013, 158 (03) :334-343
[34]   Reducing behavioral health symptoms by addressing minority stressors in LGBTQ adolescents: a randomized controlled trial of Proud & Empowered [J].
Jeremy T. Goldbach ;
Harmony Rhoades ;
Mary Rose Mamey ;
John Senese ;
Peter Karys ;
Flavio F. Marsiglia .
BMC Public Health, 21
[35]   Reducing behavioral health symptoms by addressing minority stressors in LGBTQ adolescents: a randomized controlled trial of Proud & Empowered [J].
Goldbach, Jeremy T. ;
Rhoades, Harmony ;
Mamey, Mary Rose ;
Senese, John ;
Karys, Peter ;
Marsiglia, Flavio F. .
BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 21 (01)
[36]   Investigating Disparities by Sex and LGBTQ Identity: A Content Analysis of Sexual Health Information on College Student Health Center Websites [J].
Aubrey, Jennifer Stevens ;
Pitts, Margaret Jane ;
Lutovsky, Bethany R. ;
Jiao, Jian ;
Yan, Kun ;
Stanley, Samantha J. .
JOURNAL OF HEALTH COMMUNICATION, 2020, 25 (07) :584-593
[37]   School personnel social support and nonsupport for bystanders of bullying: Exploring student perspectives [J].
Wood, Laura ;
Smith, Jennifer ;
Varjas, Kris ;
Meyers, Joel .
JOURNAL OF SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY, 2017, 61 :1-17
[38]   Associations of psychological factors, parental involvement, and adverse health behaviors with bullying among tunisian middle school students [J].
Manel Ben Fredj ;
Cyrine Bennasrallah ;
Ines Amor ;
Faouzia Trimech ;
Hela Abroug ;
Imen Zemni ;
Wafa Dhouib ;
Meriem Kacem ;
Ines Bouanene ;
Asma Belguith Sriha .
BMC Psychology, 11
[39]   Associations of psychological factors, parental involvement, and adverse health behaviors with bullying among tunisian middle school students [J].
Ben Fredj, Manel ;
Bennasrallah, Cyrine ;
Amor, Ines ;
Trimech, Faouzia ;
Abroug, Hela ;
Zemni, Imen ;
Dhouib, Wafa ;
Kacem, Meriem ;
Bouanene, Ines ;
Sriha, Asma Belguith .
BMC PSYCHOLOGY, 2023, 11 (01)
[40]   High School FLASH Sexual Health Education Curriculum: LGBTQ Inclusivity Strategies Reduce Homophobia and Transphobia [J].
Kari Kesler ;
Andrea Gerber ;
BA Laris ;
Pamela Anderson ;
Elizabeth Baumler ;
Karin Coyle .
Prevention Science, 2023, 24 :272-282