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An Analysis of the Impact of Sexual Orientation on Longitudinal Depression

机译:性取向对纵向抑郁症的影响分析

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Abstract Research suggests that mental health and well-being improve as we age, and this trend is dubbed “the paradox of aging” (Charles & Carstensen, 2010). However, little is known about whether this trend happens for individuals who may experience lifelong disadvantage, such as those who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual. We used data from the Midlife in the United States Study (MIDUS) to examine lesbian/gay, bisexual, and heterosexual adults’ changes in depression from 1995 to 2014. Participants identified as lesbian/gay (n = 46), bisexual (n = 37), and heterosexual (n = 3030) and 45.1% identified as female. Participants’ ages ranged from 20-74 years (M = 45.61, SD = 11.41) in 1995 and 39-93 years (M = 63.64, SD = 11.35) in 2014. We analyzed our data using a repeated measures ANOVA and our results indicate that depression decreased on average from 1995 to 2014 for heterosexual [Wilk’s Lamda = .996, F (1, 3029) = 12.23, p .001] and lesbian/gay adults [Wilk’s Lamda = .848, F (1, 45) = 8.08, p = .007]. However, bisexual adults did not experience this decrease in depression [Wilk’s Lamda = .990, F (1, 36) = 0.36, p = .550] and their depression remained relatively stable. Our results are consistent with previous studies that indicate bisexuals experience poorer mental health when compared to lesbian/gay and heterosexual adults (Bostwick, Hughes, & Everett, 2015). The current research highlights depression as a condition that may not decrease universally over time. We discuss implications for bisexuals’ health and well-being.
机译:摘要研究表明,随着年龄的增长,这种趋势是“老龄化的悖论”(Charles&Carstensen,2010)的精神健康和幸福。然而,对于可能经历终身劣势的个人发生这种趋势,这一点令人着观的是,例如那些识别为女同性恋,同性恋或双性恋的人。我们在美国学习(MIDUS)中的中期生命中的数据从1995年到2014年检查了女同性恋/同性恋,双性恋和异性恋成人的抑郁变化。作为女同性恋/同性恋(n = 46),双性恋(n = 37),异性恋(n = 3030)和45.1%确定为女性。 1995年的参与者年龄在20-74岁(M = 45.61,SD = 11.41)之间,2014年的39-93岁(M = 63.64,SD = 11.35)。我们使用重复措施ANOVA和我们的结果分析了我们的数据从1995年到2014年的抑郁症平均减少了异性恋[威尔克的Lamda = .996,F(1,3029)= 12.23,P <.001]和女同性恋/同性恋成年人[Wilk的Lamda = .848,F(1,45) = 8.08,p = .007]。然而,双性恋成年人没有经历这种抑郁症的减少[威尔克的Lamda = .990,F(1,36)= 0.36,p = .550],它们的抑郁仍然相对稳定。我们的结果与先前的研究一致,表明与女同性恋/同性恋和异性恋成人(Bostwick,Hughes,everett,2015年)相比,两种研究表明双性恋的心理健康状况较差。目前的研究将抑郁症突出了抑郁作为可能不会普遍减少的条件。我们讨论对双性恋健康和福祉的影响。

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