Definition: Estimated percentage of public school students in grades 7, 9, 11, and non-traditional programs who had mean rumors or lies spread about them on the internet by other students in the previous year, by sexual orientation and number of occasions (e.g., in 2017-2019, 12.9% of gay, lesbian, and bisexual students in grades 7, 9, 11, and non-traditional programs in California had been cyberbullied four or more times in the previous year).
Data Source: WestEd, California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS) & Biennial State CHKS. California Dept. of Education (Aug. 2020).
Footnote: Years presented comprise two school years (e.g., 2017-18 and 2018-19 school years are shown as 2017-2019). County- and state-level data are weighted estimates; school district-level data are unweighted. Students in non-traditional programs are those enrolled in community day schools or continuation education. Use caution when comparing data for gay/lesbian/bisexual and straight groups across time periods, as the wording of the sexual orientation question changed in 2017-2019. The notation S refers to (a) data for school districts that have been suppressed because there were fewer than 10 respondents in that group, and (b) data for counties that have been suppressed because the sample was too small to be representative. N/A means that data are not available.