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Autor/inn/en | Di Stasio, Maria; Alston, Lauren; Harley, Jason |
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Titel | A Snapshot of Gay-Straight Alliance Clubs and Student Well-Being in Western Canadian High Schools |
Quelle | In: Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 38 (2023) 2, S.144-158 (15 Seiten)
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Zusatzinformation | ORCID (Di Stasio, Maria) ORCID (Harley, Jason) |
Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 0829-5735 |
DOI | 10.1177/08295735231170337 |
Schlagwörter | Foreign Countries; LGBTQ People; Minority Group Students; High School Students; Junior High School Students; Public Schools; Clubs; Educational Environment; Student Experience; Student Needs; Well Being; Bullying; Mental Health; Self Determination; Depression (Psychology); Self Esteem; Family Environment; Perception; Correlation; Family Relationship; Student School Relationship; Victims; Canada Ausland; High school; High schools; Student; Students; Oberschule; Schüler; Schülerin; Studentin; Junior High Schools; Sekundarstufe I; Public school; Öffentliche Schule; Club; Klub; Lernumgebung; Pädagogische Umwelt; Schulumwelt; Studienerfahrung; Well-being; Wellness; Wohlbefinden; Mobbing; Psychohygiene; Selbstbestimmung; Self-esteem; Selbstaufmerksamkeit; Familienmilieu; Wahrnehmung; Korrelation; Schüler-Lehrer-Beziehung; Victim; Opfer; Kanada |
Abstract | Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) clubs promote safer school environments for students. GSAs typically refer to student-led, teacher-supported school clubs that serve youth of diverse gender identities and sexual orientations. This study investigated the relationship between students' awareness of school-based GSAs and their bullying experiences, mental health, self-determination, and relationships at school and home. Findings showed that LGBTQ2S+ students experienced higher rates of bullying and symptoms of depression and scored lower on self-determination subscales than cisgender heterosexual students. Interestingly, students who were aware of their school's GSA club scored higher on the self-determination subscales regarding family relationships and lower on bullying compared to students who were unaware of their school's GSA club. LGBTQ2S+ students had lower rates of comfort with their sexual orientation at home and school than their cisgender heterosexual students. Implications and future directions are discussed. (As Provided). |
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Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2024/1/01 |