Sexual Minority Status and Academic Achievement During the Transition to Adolescence Among Youth With Childhood Conduct Problems

A. Martin‐Storey, Gabrielle Garon-Carrier, Michèle Déry, C. Temcheff
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Youth with conduct problems have poorer academic outcomes than their typically developing peers. The objective of the current study was to examine how sexual minority status was associated with trajectories of teacher-rated mathematics and language arts (i.e., reading and writing) achievement in seven consecutive years across the transition to adolescence among youth with childhood histories of conduct problems ( N = 383). Sexual minority status (as assessed via indicators of identity, attraction, or behavior during adolescence in the eighth year of the study) was not associated with initial mathematics or language arts performance at time 1, but was associated with declining mathematics achievement during the transition to adolescence. These findings suggest that sexual minority status is linked to change in some aspects academic achievement among youth already at risk for poorer academic achievement (i.e., youth with conduct problems).
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儿童期行为问题青少年向青春期过渡期间的性少数地位与学业成绩
有行为问题的青少年的学习成绩比正常发育的同龄人差。本研究的目的是研究在儿童期有行为问题史的青少年(N = 383)中,性少数地位如何与教师评定的数学和语言艺术(即阅读和写作)在过渡到青春期的连续七年中的成就轨迹相关联。性少数地位(通过研究第八年青少年时期的身份、吸引力或行为指标进行评估)与第1阶段的初始数学或语言艺术表现无关,但与青春期过渡期间数学成绩下降有关。这些发现表明,性少数群体的地位与那些已经面临较差学业成绩风险的青少年(即有行为问题的青少年)的学业成绩在某些方面的变化有关。
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