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Adapting and Validating a Scale to Measure Sexual Stigma among Lesbian Bisexual and Queer Women

机译:调整和验证量表以测量女同性恋双性恋和同性恋者中的性耻辱

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Lesbian, bisexual and queer (LBQ) women experience pervasive sexual stigma that harms wellbeing. Stigma is a multi-dimensional construct and includes perceived stigma, awareness of negative attitudes towards one’s group, and enacted stigma, overt experiences of discrimination. Despite its complexity, sexual stigma research has generally explored singular forms of sexual stigma among LBQ women. The study objective was to develop a scale to assess perceived and enacted sexual stigma among LBQ women. We adapted a sexual stigma scale for use with LBQ women. The validation process involved 3 phases. First, we held a focus group where we engaged a purposively selected group of key informants in cognitive interviewing techniques to modify the survey items to enhance relevance to LBQ women. Second, we implemented an internet-based, cross-sectional survey with LBQ women (n=466) in Toronto, Canada. Third, we administered an internet-based survey at baseline and 6-week follow-up with LBQ women in Toronto (n=24) and Calgary (n=20). We conducted an exploratory factor analysis using principal components analysis and descriptive statistics to explore health and demographic correlates of the sexual stigma scale. Analyses yielded one scale with two factors: perceived and enacted sexual stigma. The total scale and subscales demonstrated adequate internal reliability (total scale alpha coefficient: 0.78; perceived sub-scale: 0.70; enacted sub-scale: 0.72), test-retest reliability, and construct validity. Perceived and enacted sexual stigma were associated with higher rates of depressive symptoms and lower self-esteem, social support, and self-rated health scores. Results suggest this sexual stigma scale adapted for LBQ women has good psychometric properties and addresses enacted and perceived stigma dimensions. The overwhelming majority of participants reported experiences of perceived sexual stigma. This underscores the importance of moving beyond a singular focus on discrimination to explore perceptions of social judgment, negative attitudes and social norms.
机译:女同性恋,双性恋和同性恋(LBQ)妇女经历普遍的性耻辱,损害了幸福感。污名是一个多层面的结构,包括感知的污名,对一个人的负面态度的认识,已制定的污名,明显的歧视经历。尽管其复杂性,但性耻辱研究通常探索了LBQ妇女中性耻辱的单数形式。该研究的目的是建立一个量表,以评估LBQ妇女的知觉和制定的性污名。我们调整了性耻辱量表,以供LBQ妇女使用。验证过程分为三个阶段。首先,我们召开了一个焦点小组,在该小组中,我们有针对性地选择了一组关键线人进行认知访谈技术,以修改调查项目,以增强与LBQ妇女的相关性。其次,我们在加拿大多伦多对LBQ妇女(n = 466)进行了基于互联网的横断面调查。第三,我们在基线(多伦多)(n = 24)和卡尔加里(n = 20)对LBQ妇女进行了基线和6周随访的互联网调查。我们使用主成分分析和描述性统计数据进行了探索性因素分析,以探讨性耻辱量表的健康状况和人口统计相关性。分析得出一个具有两个因素的量表:知觉和制定的性污名。总体量表和子量表显示出足够的内部可靠性(总尺度α系数:0.78;感知子量表:0.70;制定子量表:0.72),重测信度和构造效度。知觉和采取的性耻辱与抑郁症状发生率较高,自尊,社会支持和健康评分较低有关。结果表明,这种适用于LBQ妇女的性耻辱量表具有良好的心理计量特性,可以解决已制定和可以感知的耻辱感。绝大多数参与者报告了被感知的性污名的经历。这凸显了超越对歧视的单一关注以探索对社会判断,消极态度和社会规范的认识的重要性。

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