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Online and Offline Bullying and Social
Support: Predictors of Mental Well-Being
for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender Youth
Emily Greytak, PhD, Joseph Kosciw, PhD & Neal
Palmer, MS | GLSEN
Society for Research on Adolescence
Vancouver, BC | Canada
March 8, 2012
* Thank you for your interest in this presentation. Please note that analyses included herein
are preliminary. More recent, finalized analyses may be available by contacting CiPHR for
further information.
GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) is the
leading national education organization focused on ensuring safe
schools for all students. Established in 1990, GLSEN envisions a
world in which every child learns to respect and accept all people,
regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression.
GLSEN seeks to develop school climates where difference is
valued for the positive contribution it makes to creating a more
vibrant and diverse community.
About GLSEN
About GLSEN Research
© GLSEN 2012
GLSEN Research supports the organization's mission by
conducting original research on issues of sexual orientation and
gender identity/expression in K-12 education and evaluating
GLSEN programs and initiatives.
The Department also assists chapter and student leaders and
other safe school advocates in conducting local research and
evaluation to document, promote and improve local efforts.
© GLSEN 2012
LGBT Youth: Challenges & Supports
• Many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth
experience high levels of bullying and harassment.1
• Victimization is related to several negative outcomes,
including worse mental health for this population.2
• Social support, including LGBT-specific supports, are related
to better outcomes.3
Sources: 1 Kosciw et al., 2010 2 D’Augelli et al., 2002; Gruber & Fineran, 2008; Russell & Joyner, 2001 3 Szalacha, 2003; Ueno, 2005
© GLSEN 2012
LGBT Youth Online: Risks & Benefits
• Possible risks: Cyberbullying not uncommon for LGBT youth.
4
• Possible benefits: Internet may serve protective function for
LGBT youth - they may seek out support they may be lacking
in offline lives.5
Sources: 4 Blumenfeld & Cooper, 2010; Kosciw et al., 2010 5 Baams et al., 2011; Hillier & Harrison, 2007; Paradis, 2010
© GLSEN 2012
LGBT Youth Online: Risks & Benefits
• Little information about associated outcomes of LGBT youth’s
experiences online.
• Research on general population of adolescents found online
harassment predicted depressive symptoms.6
• Studies among general population of older youth have found
that connecting with people online  increased perceived
social support, higher self-esteem, lower depression.7
Sources: 6 Ybarra, 2004 7 Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007; Shaw & Grant, 2002
© GLSEN 2012
Hypotheses
H1: Bullying (offline and online) related to poorer well-being
H2: Online social support (general and LGBT-specific) related to
greater well-being, above and beyond offline supports
H3: Offline social support (general and LGBT-specific) related to
greater well-being
© GLSEN 2012
Sample
• LGBT subsample from Teen Health & Technology Survey,
restricted for analyses (N= 1,651)
© GLSEN 2012
MEASURES - IVs
Bullying
Frequency of being bullied in past 12 months
(0 = Never, 1 = Once or a Few Times, 2 = More than a Few Times)
• Offline
• Online
© GLSEN 2012
MEASURES - IVs
Online
General Social Support
• Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS): modified,
specific to online friends
− 4 items, Likert-type scale (1 = Very Strongly Agree . . . 7 = Very Strongly
Disagree)
− Example: “These friends really try to help me.”
− Note: mean substitution for respondents with no online friends and in analyses,
control for whether have online friends or not
LGBT-Specific Support
• Frequency of using Internet to talk or connect with other LGBT people
(1 = Never in the Past 12 Months . . . 5 = Every Day or Almost Every Day)
© GLSEN 2012
MEASURES - IVs
Offline
General Social Support
• Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS): modified,
specific to offline friends
LGBT-Specific Support
• Participation in LGBT-related student club, e.g., Gay-Straight Alliance
(0 = Don’t Attend/Don’t Have One, 1 = Attend)
Controlling for having a GSA
• Participation in LGBT community youth group
(0 = Don’t Attend/Don’t Have One, 1 = Attend)
Controlling for having a Group
© GLSEN 2012
MEASURES - DVs
Depression
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D):
Modified
• 10 items, (1 = Not at all or less than 1 day in last week . . . 5 = Nearly every day
for 2 weeks)
• Example: “I lost interest in my usual activities”
Self-Esteem
Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale
• 10 items, Likert-type scale (1 = Strongly Agree to 5 = Strongly Disagree)
• Example: “I feel that I have a lot of good qualities.”
© GLSEN 2012
Ordinary Least Squares Hierarchical Regression:
The contribution of bullying, online supports, and offline supports to
mental well-being
DVs: Depression, Self-Esteem
Step 1: Control variables (Internet Use, Demographics)
Step 2: Bullying
• Offline
• Online
Step 3: Online Support
• General
• LGBT-Specific
Step 4: Offline Support
• General
• LGBT-Specific
© GLSEN 2012
Ordinary Least Squares Regression of Depression on Bullying, Online, and
Offline Supports
* p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
© GLSEN 2012
Bullying  Higher
levels of
depression
* p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
© GLSEN 2012
Online supports 
Lower levels of
depression
* p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
Gay/Lesbian
© GLSEN 2012
Offline supports 
Lower levels of
depression
* p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
Gay/Lesbian
© GLSEN 2012
* p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
Ordinary Least Squares Regression of Self-Esteem on Bullying, Online, and
Offline Supports
© GLSEN 2012
Bullying  Lower
self-esteem
* p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
© GLSEN 2012
Online supports 
Greater self-esteem
* p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
Gay/Lesbian
© GLSEN 2012
Offline supports 
Greater self-esteem
* p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
© GLSEN 2012
Summary of Findings
• Bullying related to poorer well-being
− Both offline and online related to self-esteem
− Only offline related to depression
• Online supports related to better well-being, above and beyond
offline supports.
− LGBT-specific related, but general online support not related
• Offline supports related to better well-being.
− Both general supports and GSA participation related
© GLSEN 2012
Limitations
• Cross-sectional data
• Can only generalize to LGBT youth who identify as such on a
survey
• Measures of LGBT-specific support may be limited
• General/LGBT-specific measures of support are not parallel
measures of support
© GLSEN 2012
Conclusion & Implications
• Both offline and online bullying are related to worse mental well-being for
LGBT youth.
• Bullying prevention should address online bullying, evaluation research
should assess effectiveness of existing bullying prevention programs in
preventing online bullying.
• Different types of supports (general and LGBT-specific) may function
differently offline and online.
© GLSEN 2012
Conclusion & Implications
• Online supports can play an important role in promoting well-being among
LGBT youth. Fostering online connections between LGBT youth can
serve an important function.
• In-person general social support appears to be helpful for LGBT youth,
efforts should be made to increase quality of peer relationships.
• Increasing access to student-led clubs addressing LGBT issues can be a
key step toward improving LGBT youth’s well-being.
© GLSEN 2012
Future Research
• What accounts for differences in functions of online/offline and
general/LGBT-specific supports? Why is offline general social support
related to positive well-being, but not online?
• Does social support moderate the relationship between bullying and
mental well-being for LGBT youth?
• Does online support matter for more isolated groups of LGBT youth (e.g.,
rural youth, youth who are not out)?
© GLSEN 2012
Future Research
• How are online and offline bullying related to one another, and how might
this relationship change the utility of online and offline support?
• What are functions and benefits of community groups for LGBT youth?
• What is the role of online and offline supports for other outcomes (e.g.,
academic achievement, risk behaviors)?
Contact
Emily Greytak, PhD
egreytak@glsen.org
www.glsen.org/research

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Online and offline bullying and social support: Predictors of mental well-being for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth

  • 1. Online and Offline Bullying and Social Support: Predictors of Mental Well-Being for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth Emily Greytak, PhD, Joseph Kosciw, PhD & Neal Palmer, MS | GLSEN Society for Research on Adolescence Vancouver, BC | Canada March 8, 2012 * Thank you for your interest in this presentation. Please note that analyses included herein are preliminary. More recent, finalized analyses may be available by contacting CiPHR for further information.
  • 2. GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network) is the leading national education organization focused on ensuring safe schools for all students. Established in 1990, GLSEN envisions a world in which every child learns to respect and accept all people, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. GLSEN seeks to develop school climates where difference is valued for the positive contribution it makes to creating a more vibrant and diverse community. About GLSEN
  • 3. About GLSEN Research © GLSEN 2012 GLSEN Research supports the organization's mission by conducting original research on issues of sexual orientation and gender identity/expression in K-12 education and evaluating GLSEN programs and initiatives. The Department also assists chapter and student leaders and other safe school advocates in conducting local research and evaluation to document, promote and improve local efforts.
  • 4. © GLSEN 2012 LGBT Youth: Challenges & Supports • Many lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth experience high levels of bullying and harassment.1 • Victimization is related to several negative outcomes, including worse mental health for this population.2 • Social support, including LGBT-specific supports, are related to better outcomes.3 Sources: 1 Kosciw et al., 2010 2 D’Augelli et al., 2002; Gruber & Fineran, 2008; Russell & Joyner, 2001 3 Szalacha, 2003; Ueno, 2005
  • 5. © GLSEN 2012 LGBT Youth Online: Risks & Benefits • Possible risks: Cyberbullying not uncommon for LGBT youth. 4 • Possible benefits: Internet may serve protective function for LGBT youth - they may seek out support they may be lacking in offline lives.5 Sources: 4 Blumenfeld & Cooper, 2010; Kosciw et al., 2010 5 Baams et al., 2011; Hillier & Harrison, 2007; Paradis, 2010
  • 6. © GLSEN 2012 LGBT Youth Online: Risks & Benefits • Little information about associated outcomes of LGBT youth’s experiences online. • Research on general population of adolescents found online harassment predicted depressive symptoms.6 • Studies among general population of older youth have found that connecting with people online  increased perceived social support, higher self-esteem, lower depression.7 Sources: 6 Ybarra, 2004 7 Ellison, Steinfield, & Lampe, 2007; Shaw & Grant, 2002
  • 7. © GLSEN 2012 Hypotheses H1: Bullying (offline and online) related to poorer well-being H2: Online social support (general and LGBT-specific) related to greater well-being, above and beyond offline supports H3: Offline social support (general and LGBT-specific) related to greater well-being
  • 8. © GLSEN 2012 Sample • LGBT subsample from Teen Health & Technology Survey, restricted for analyses (N= 1,651)
  • 9. © GLSEN 2012 MEASURES - IVs Bullying Frequency of being bullied in past 12 months (0 = Never, 1 = Once or a Few Times, 2 = More than a Few Times) • Offline • Online
  • 10. © GLSEN 2012 MEASURES - IVs Online General Social Support • Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS): modified, specific to online friends − 4 items, Likert-type scale (1 = Very Strongly Agree . . . 7 = Very Strongly Disagree) − Example: “These friends really try to help me.” − Note: mean substitution for respondents with no online friends and in analyses, control for whether have online friends or not LGBT-Specific Support • Frequency of using Internet to talk or connect with other LGBT people (1 = Never in the Past 12 Months . . . 5 = Every Day or Almost Every Day)
  • 11. © GLSEN 2012 MEASURES - IVs Offline General Social Support • Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS): modified, specific to offline friends LGBT-Specific Support • Participation in LGBT-related student club, e.g., Gay-Straight Alliance (0 = Don’t Attend/Don’t Have One, 1 = Attend) Controlling for having a GSA • Participation in LGBT community youth group (0 = Don’t Attend/Don’t Have One, 1 = Attend) Controlling for having a Group
  • 12. © GLSEN 2012 MEASURES - DVs Depression Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D): Modified • 10 items, (1 = Not at all or less than 1 day in last week . . . 5 = Nearly every day for 2 weeks) • Example: “I lost interest in my usual activities” Self-Esteem Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale • 10 items, Likert-type scale (1 = Strongly Agree to 5 = Strongly Disagree) • Example: “I feel that I have a lot of good qualities.”
  • 13. © GLSEN 2012 Ordinary Least Squares Hierarchical Regression: The contribution of bullying, online supports, and offline supports to mental well-being DVs: Depression, Self-Esteem Step 1: Control variables (Internet Use, Demographics) Step 2: Bullying • Offline • Online Step 3: Online Support • General • LGBT-Specific Step 4: Offline Support • General • LGBT-Specific
  • 14. © GLSEN 2012 Ordinary Least Squares Regression of Depression on Bullying, Online, and Offline Supports * p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
  • 15. © GLSEN 2012 Bullying  Higher levels of depression * p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
  • 16. © GLSEN 2012 Online supports  Lower levels of depression * p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group = Gay/Lesbian
  • 17. © GLSEN 2012 Offline supports  Lower levels of depression * p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group = Gay/Lesbian
  • 18. © GLSEN 2012 * p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group = Ordinary Least Squares Regression of Self-Esteem on Bullying, Online, and Offline Supports
  • 19. © GLSEN 2012 Bullying  Lower self-esteem * p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
  • 20. © GLSEN 2012 Online supports  Greater self-esteem * p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group = Gay/Lesbian
  • 21. © GLSEN 2012 Offline supports  Greater self-esteem * p<.05, ** p<.01, *** p<.001; aReference Group = Male (non-transgender), bReference Group =
  • 22. © GLSEN 2012 Summary of Findings • Bullying related to poorer well-being − Both offline and online related to self-esteem − Only offline related to depression • Online supports related to better well-being, above and beyond offline supports. − LGBT-specific related, but general online support not related • Offline supports related to better well-being. − Both general supports and GSA participation related
  • 23. © GLSEN 2012 Limitations • Cross-sectional data • Can only generalize to LGBT youth who identify as such on a survey • Measures of LGBT-specific support may be limited • General/LGBT-specific measures of support are not parallel measures of support
  • 24. © GLSEN 2012 Conclusion & Implications • Both offline and online bullying are related to worse mental well-being for LGBT youth. • Bullying prevention should address online bullying, evaluation research should assess effectiveness of existing bullying prevention programs in preventing online bullying. • Different types of supports (general and LGBT-specific) may function differently offline and online.
  • 25. © GLSEN 2012 Conclusion & Implications • Online supports can play an important role in promoting well-being among LGBT youth. Fostering online connections between LGBT youth can serve an important function. • In-person general social support appears to be helpful for LGBT youth, efforts should be made to increase quality of peer relationships. • Increasing access to student-led clubs addressing LGBT issues can be a key step toward improving LGBT youth’s well-being.
  • 26. © GLSEN 2012 Future Research • What accounts for differences in functions of online/offline and general/LGBT-specific supports? Why is offline general social support related to positive well-being, but not online? • Does social support moderate the relationship between bullying and mental well-being for LGBT youth? • Does online support matter for more isolated groups of LGBT youth (e.g., rural youth, youth who are not out)?
  • 27. © GLSEN 2012 Future Research • How are online and offline bullying related to one another, and how might this relationship change the utility of online and offline support? • What are functions and benefits of community groups for LGBT youth? • What is the role of online and offline supports for other outcomes (e.g., academic achievement, risk behaviors)?