학술논문

Bullying victimization in non-heterosexual university students.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services. Jul-Sep2018, Vol. 30 Issue 3, p299-313. 15p.
Subject
*VICTIMS of bullying
*MENTAL health
*HETEROSEXUAL identity
Language
ISSN
1053-8720
Abstract
In this study the prevalence, impact on mental health, and coping of bullying victimization in university students identifying as non-heterosexual was compared with their heterosexual peers. University students were surveyed on bullying experiences within the past 12 months, their mental health, and use of coping strategies. Demographic information identified gender, age, and sexual orientation. Results indicated that 14.3% of students reported victimization, and that students ages 24 to 35, and those who identified as non-heterosexual, reported higher rates of victimization. No gender differences were found. Bullied students scored significantly higher on depression, anxiety, and stress scores than non-bullied students. Comparisons of mental health scores and coping strategies of non-heterosexual and heterosexual bullied students found no significant differences, indicating both groups are equally impacted, and equally utilize adaptive and maladaptive strategies to manage the victimization. Implications for tertiary institutions include identification of effective coping resources for diverse university student populations. Limitations and recommendations for future research are considered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]