School outcomes of sexual minority youth in the United States: evidence from a national study
- PMID: 11259074
- DOI: 10.1006/jado.2000.0365
School outcomes of sexual minority youth in the United States: evidence from a national study
Abstract
Using data from the Add Health Study, the first nationally representative study of adolescents in the U.S. to include information on same-sex romantic attraction, we examine school outcomes (school troubles, attitudes, and performance) of same-sex attracted youth within the context of four relational domains: family, teacher, social, and peer. Results indicate that each domain plays a role in the negative attitudes about school held by these sexual minority youth. However, sexual minority youths' feelings about their teachers play an important role in explaining school troubles.
Copyright 2001 The Association for Professionals in Services for Adolescents.
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