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Stigma 'gets under the skin,' but does it 'get to the heart?' Sexual orientation as a determinant of social relationship outcomes.

机译:污名“藏在皮肤下”,但“藏在心底”吗?性取向是社会关系结果的决定因素。

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Some past work indicates that sexual minorities may experience impaired social relationship outcomes relative to heterosexuals. However, a number of limitations of the extant literature imply the need for further work on potential social relationship disparities. Furthermore, if potential disparities are indeed confirmed, researchers should begin to investigate etiologic mechanisms, including both risk and protective factors. The primary aim of Study 1 was to gauge potential disparities in social relationship outcomes (i.e., social network size, loneliness, relationship strain and social capital) based upon sexual orientation among adults in the United States. Consistent with hypotheses, across each of these measures sexual minorities reported impaired social relationship outcomes relative to heterosexuals. Study 1 also explored whether perceived discrimination and structural discrimination may be involved in producing these disparities. Confirming hypotheses, controlling for perceived discrimination attenuated disparities across three of the four social relationship outcomes. Furthermore, among sexual minorities structural discrimination moderated the association between perceived discrimination and both social relationship strain and loneliness. The primary aim of Study 2 was to test both risk and protective factors stemming from the experience of social devaluation that may be tied to social relationship outcomes among sexual minorities. Specifically, indirect paths from perceived discrimination to social relationship strain through emotional suppression, chronic inflammation and group identification were examined. Study 2 built upon Study 1 by explicating stigma-related variables that potentially exacerbate (suppression, inflammation) and attenuate (group identification) social relationship disparities for sexual minorities. Partial support for the proposed model was found in Study 2. While the pathway through emotional suppression was supported, there was mixed support for the pathway through chronic inflammation and poorer support for the pathway through group identification. Finally, results from these two complementary studies are synthesized and implications for public policy, programmatic interventions and efforts to build resilience among sexual minorities are discussed.
机译:过去的一些工作表明,与异性恋者相比,性少数群体的社交关系结果可能受损。但是,现有文献的许多局限性意味着需要对潜在的社会关系差异做进一步的工作。此外,如果确实确认了潜在的差异,研究人员应开始研究病因机制,包括危险因素和保护因素。研究1的主要目的是根据美国成年人的性取向来评估社会关系结果中的潜在差异(即社交网络规模,孤独感,关系紧张度和社会资本)。与假设相一致的是,在所有这些量度中,性少数群体报告的相对于异性恋者的社交关系结果受损。研究1还探讨了造成这些差异的原因可能包括感知的歧视和结构性歧视。确认假设,控制感知的歧视,可以减轻四个社会关系结果中三个之间的差距。此外,在性少数群体中,结构性歧视缓解了感知的歧视与社会关系紧张和孤独之间的联系。研究2的主要目的是测试源自社会贬值经验的风险和保护因素,这些因素可能与性少数群体之间的社会关系结果有关。具体来说,研究了从感知的歧视到社交关系紧张的间接途径,包括情感抑制,慢性炎症和群体认同。研究2建立在研究1的基础上,通过揭示与耻辱相关的变量,这些变量可能加剧(抑制,发炎)并减轻(群体认同)性少数群体的社会关系差异。在研究2中发现了对所提出模型的部分支持。虽然支持了抑制情绪的途径,但对慢性炎症途径的支持却是混合的,而对群体认同的支持则较差。最后,对这两个互补研究的结果进行了综合,并讨论了对公共政策,计划性干预措施以及在性少数群体中建立适应力的努力的意义。

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  • 作者

    Doyle, David Matthew.;

  • 作者单位

    Tulane University School of Science and Engineering.;

  • 授予单位 Tulane University School of Science and Engineering.;
  • 学科 Social psychology.;Public health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 116 p.
  • 总页数 116
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学;
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:49

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