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Gay‐Straight Alliances, Inclusive Policy, and School Climate:<scp>LGBTQ</scp>Youths’ Experiences of Social Support and Bullying
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Teacher-student RelationHomosexualityEducationGay-straight AlliancesGay‐straight AlliancesQueer TheoryYouth AdvocacySocial SupportSocial SciencesGender StudiesInclusive PolicySchool PsychologyBullyingBullying PreventionSchool ViolenceQueer StudiesSociologySchool PoliciesSexual OrientationEducation PolicyMultivariate Regression
Gay-Straight Alliances (GSA) and school policies focused on support for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning youth may reduce bias-based bullying and enhance social supports in schools. Using multivariate regression, we tested the relationship between youth reports of the presence of GSAs and LGBTQ-focused policies, independently and mutually, with experiences bullying and perceived support (n = 1,061). Youth reported higher classmate support in the presence of GSAs and higher teacher support in the presence of LGBTQ-focused policies; the presence of both GSAs and LGBTQ-focused policies was associated with less bullying and higher perceived classmate and teacher support. The findings indicate that GSAs and LGBTQ-focused policies are distinctly and mutually important for fostering safer and more supportive school climates for youth.
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