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The Integrated Attachment and Sexual Minority Stress Model: Understanding the Role of Adult Attachment in the Health and Well-being of Sexual Minority Men

机译:依恋和性少数群体综合压力模型:了解成年依恋在性少数男人健康和福祉中的作用

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Gay and bisexual boys and men experience social stigma associated with their sexual minority status that can negatively influence health. In addition, experiencing sexual orientation stigma may be linked to a decreased capacity to effectively form and maintain secure attachment relationships with parents, peers and romantic partners across the life-course. We proposed that utilizing a framework that integrates the process by which sexual minority men develop attachment relationships in the context of sexual minority stress can lead to a better understanding of health and well-being among sexual minority men. In addition, we highlight where future research can expand upon the presented model in order to better understand the developmental processes through which attachment and sexual minority stress influences health and health behaviors among sexual minority young adult men.
机译:同性恋者和双性恋男孩和男人经历与他们的性少数地位相关的社会耻辱感,会对健康产生负面影响。另外,经历性取向污名化可能与在整个人生过程中与父母,同伴和浪漫伴侣有效形成并维持牢固的依恋关系的能力下降有关。我们提出,利用一个框架将性少数男人在性少数压力下发展依恋关系的过程进行整合,可以更好地理解性少数男人之间的健康和福祉。此外,我们着重指出了可以在提出的模型上进行进一步研究的地方,以便更好地理解依恋和性少数群体压力影响少数性成年青年男性健康和健康行为的发展过程。

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