Exploring the role of telling teachers about identity-based harassment in relation to psychological distress among a national sample of sexual and gender diverse youth

探讨向教师告知基于身份的骚扰事件对性少数和性别多元化青少年心理困扰的影响(样本来自全国)。

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Abstract

Extant research has explored factors that promote adolescents to seek help from school personnel when experiencing victimization. Yet, little is known about how reporting peer harassment to teachers and staff is associated with emotional distress among adolescents with stigmatized sexual and/or gender identities experiencing discriminatory harassment. The present study leveraged a large national sample of sexual and gender diverse youth who had experienced peer harassment in the past year (M(age) = 15.44, SD = 1.36) and explored how talking with school personnel about harassment and perceptions of staff responses were associated with psychological distress. Structural equation modeling revealed that, over and above experiences of harassment, sexual and gender diverse youth who talked with school personnel about their experienced harassment tended to report lower levels of psychological distress (β = -0.07, p < .001); however, the protection provided by reporting harassment was dampened among students experiencing frequent gender-based harassment (β(never reported) = 0.14, p < .001; β(reported) = 0.22, p < .001). Among youth who had reported, perceived reporting effectiveness moderated the association between gender-based harassment and distress (β = -0.06, p = .03), such that sexual and gender diverse youth who experienced frequent gender-based harassment were less likely to report elevated psychological distress the more they felt that school personnel responded to their reports effectively. The associations between reporting experiences and psychological distress did not depend on sexuality- and gender-expression-based harassment (β = 0.04, p = .14; β = -0.00, p = .95). These findings highlight a need for school systems to cultivate effective responses among school personnel when students report their experiences with discriminatory harassment. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2026 APA, all rights reserved).

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