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Patterns of Bullying Behavior by Sexual Orientation
Jeremy T. Goldbach
, Henry Fisher Raymond
, Claire M. Burgess
Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS)
Mentorship to Enhance Development in Academia Program
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Sexual Orientation
100%
Bullying Behavior
100%
Lesbian
66%
Mostly Heterosexual
66%
Sexual Minority Adolescents
66%
Heterosexual
33%
School Districts
33%
Middle School Students
33%
Southeastern United States
33%
Long-lasting Effect
33%
Specific Types
33%
Latent Class
33%
Behavioral Patterns
33%
Cluster Sampling
33%
High School Students
33%
Forms of Bullying
33%
Random Cluster
33%
Sexual Orientation Difference
33%
Heterosexual Youth
33%
Psychology
Sexual Orientation
100%
Lesbian Identity
100%
Bisexuality
100%
High School Student
50%