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. 2017 Jan 27;46(5):931–942. doi: 10.1007/s10964-017-0638-z

Table 5.

The extensiveness of sexuality education predicting school climate for male and female youth

Perceived willingness to intervene when witnessing LGBTQ name-calling by:
Teachers or school personnel Fellow students Youth themselves Occurrence of LGBTQ name-calling
β (SE) p β (SE) p β (SE) p β (SE) p
Male
 Education level .09 (.09) .321 .39 (.09) <.001 .07 (.09) .390 .11 (.09) .222
Age .04 (.08) .648 .11 (.09) .216 .05 (.09) .618 .16 (.07) .014
Controlling for wave 1 .39 (.08) <.001 .04 (.09) .635 .51 (.07) <.001 .50 (.07) <.001
Extensiveness of sexuality education .22 (.06) <.001 .02 (.07) .719 .15 (.07) .031 .11 (.07) .130
Female
Education level −.00 (.09) .983 .07 (.07) .372 .01 (.10) .934 −.07 (.08) .376
Age .06 (.08) .429 .04 (.07) .604 −.04 (.07) .588 .12 (.06) .044
Controlling for wave 1 .30 (.07) <.001 .27 (.07) <.001 .42 (.07) <.001 .56 (.06) <.001
Extensiveness of sexuality education .30 (.08) <.001 .26 (.07) <.001 .12 (.07) .106 −.14 (.06) .021