The Schooling Experience of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth in lsrael: Falling Below and Rising Above as a Matter of Social Ecology.

Rachel L Erhard, Eyal Ben-Ami
Author Information
  1. Rachel L Erhard: a Jaime and Joan Constantiner School of Education , Tel-Aviv University , Tel-Aviv , Israel.
  2. Eyal Ben-Ami: a Jaime and Joan Constantiner School of Education , Tel-Aviv University , Tel-Aviv , Israel.

Abstract

Research on the schooling experience of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) youth in Israel and in other Western countries has been largely risk-focused, whereas extrinsic and intrinsic protective factors, which enable LGB adolescent students to cope with school homophobic bullying, are often overlooked. To address this shortcoming, the researchers conducted a qualitative study based on semistructured interviews with 20 LGB-identified secondary school students. The findings and implications emphasized the key role of adequate ecological protective factors for LGB youth in enhancing effective coping mechanisms in response to school homophobic bullying.

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MeSH Term

Adolescent
Bisexuality
Bullying
Female
Homosexuality, Female
Homosexuality, Male
Humans
Israel
Male
Schools
Social Environment
Students

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