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Peer Victimization of Sexual Minority and Transgender Youth: A Cross-Sectional Study of High School Students

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PSYCHOLOGY OF VIOLENCE
卷 10, 期 2, 页码 201-211

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EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHING FOUNDATION-AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/vio0000260

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sexual minority youth; transgender youth; peer victimization; dating violence

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  1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [U01-CE002531]
  2. National Institute of Mental Health [T32-MH078788]

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Objective: To identify rates of victimization experiences by gender identity and sexual orientation in a large regional sample of 14-to-17-year-old high school students. Method: All 10th-grade students from 27 Northeastern high schools were invited to participate in a survey of dating and sexual experiences (N = 2,766). Results: Compared with heterosexual youth, sexual minority youth reported greater peer victimization of every kind (i.e., bullying, sexual harassment, unwanted sexual contact and intercourse, and every type of dating conflict [threatening behavior, physical abuse, and sexual abuse]). Sexual minority girls evinced particularly high levels of bullying. Similarly, transgender youth were more likely than nontransgender youth to experience every form of peer victimization except physical abuse in a dating relationship. Cumulatively, 91% of sexual minority girls, 86% of transgender youth, and 79% of sexual minority boys experienced at least one form of peer victimization, compared with 78% of heterosexual girls and 63% of heterosexual boys. Further, 14% of transgender youth experienced all 4 victimization types in the past year alone. Finally, bias-based harassment was rarely the only form of victimization experienced by these youth. Conclusion: The victimization of sexual minority youth, particularly girls, and transgender youth was pervasive across individual forms of victimization and multiple forms of victimization concurrently. Further, bias-based harassment was imbedded within a pattern of victimization, such that youth experienced it in concert with multiple other forms of victimization. Researchers implementing prevention-based programs for interpersonal violence should examine the experiences of and impact on youth of diverse gender and sexual identities.

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