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Perceptions of the LGBTQ College Campus Climate Scale: Development and Psychometric Evaluation
Authors:Dawn M Szymanski  Danielle Bissonette
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee , Knoxville, Tennessee, USA dawnszymanski@msn.com;3. Department of Psychology, University of Tennessee , Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Abstract:ABSTRACT

This article reports the development and psychometric properties of scores on a new scale designed to assess views of the university/college campus climate concerning LGBTQ students and issues: Perceptions of the LGBTQ College Campus Climate Scale. This 6-item scale includes two subscales: College Response to LGBTQ Students and LGBTQ Stigma. We provide evidence for structural validity (via exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses) and reliability for scores on this new measure. Supporting construct validity, Perceptions of the LGBTQ College Campus Climate full scale and subscales were each positively correlated with experiences of LGBTQ victimization on campus, anxiety, and depression and negatively correlated with satisfaction with college and intention to persist in college. Relationships with mental health and academic outcomes held true, even after controlling for LGBTQ victimization experiences, providing support for incremental validity. Implications for future research and practice are discussed.
Keywords:LGBTQ  campus climate  discrimination  heterosexism  cissexism  scale development
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