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. 2018 Apr;108(4):557–564. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304296

TABLE 2—

Summary of Linear Time Effects in the Percentage of Secondary Schools That Engaged in Practices Related to Support of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Questioning (LGBTQ) Youths: United States, 2008–2014

Practice or Characteristic (No. of States) States With Significant Linear Decreases, No. (%) States With Significant Linear Increases, No. (%) States With No Significant Linear Change, No. (%)
Principal questions
 Had a gay–straight alliance or similar cluba (n = 37) 2 (5.4) 15 (40.5) 20 (54.1)
 Identified safe spacesb (n = 36) 1 (2.8) 26 (72.2) 9 (25.0)
 Prohibited harassmentc (n = 36) 1 (2.8) 11 (30.6) 24 (66.7)
 Encouraged staff to attend professional development on SSEd (n = 36) 2 (5.6) 11 (30.6) 23 (63.9)
 Facilitated access to providers not on school property who had experience in providing health services to LGBTQ youths (n = 36) 2 (5.6) 6 (16.7) 28 (77.8)
 Facilitated access to providers not on school property who had experience in providing social and psychological services to LGBTQ youths (n = 36) 1 (2.8) 8 (22.2) 27 (75.0)
 Total 9 77 131
Teacher questions
 Lead health education teacher received professional developmente (n = 33) 5 (15.2) 9 (27.3) 19 (57.6)
 School provided curricula or supplementary materials that included HIV, STD, or pregnancy prevention information relevant to LGBTQ youths (n = 32) 3 (9.4) 13 (40.6) 16 (50.0)
 Total 8 22 35

Note. SSE = safe and supportive environments; STD = sexually transmitted disease. Percentages may not total to 100% because of rounding.

a

A student-led club that aims to create a safe, welcoming, and accepting school environment for all youths, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

b

For example, a counselor’s office, designated classroom, or student organization where LGBTQ youths can receive support from administrators, teachers, or other school staff.

c

Based on a student’s perceived or actual sexual orientation or gender identity.

d

For all students, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.

e

During the two years before the survey on teaching students of different sexual orientations or gender identities.