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Saliendo Adelante: Stressors and CopingStrategies Among Immigrant LatinoMen Who Have Sex With Men in aNontraditional Settlement State

机译:Saliendo Adelante:在非传统定居国与男性发生性关系的移民拉美州的压力源和应对策略

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Immigrant Latino men who have sex with men (MSM) are marginalized along multiple dimensions (e.g., ethnicity, sexual orientation, language use), which can negatively affect their health and well-being. As little is known about how this subgroup experiences the stress of marginalization and how, in turn, they cope with such stress, this study investigated stressors and coping strategies to better understand the factors shaping Latino MSM health. Assisted by a community advisory committee, we conducted in-depth interviews with 15 foreign-born Latino MSM in a nontraditional settlement state. Drawing on grounded theory methods, we analyzed transcripts iteratively to identify processes and characterize themes. Results were confirmed in member check interviews (n = 4) and findings were further contextualized through key informant interviews (n = 3). Participants reported ubiquitous, concurrent stressors due to being an immigrant, being a sexual minority, and being working poor. In particular, homophobia within families and local Latino communities was seen as pervasive. Some participants faced additional stressors due to being undocumented and not being Mexican. Participants drew on four types of coping strategies, with no dominant coping response: passive coping (i.e., not reacting to stressors); attempting to change stressors; seeking social support; and seeking distractions. Family ties, especially with mothers, provided key emotional support but could also generate stress related to participants' sexuality. This study lays a foundation for future work and is particularly relevant for Latino MSM in nontraditional settlement states. Findings may inform future interventions to reduce stressors and increase resiliency, which can positively affect multiple health outcomes. ? The Author(s) 2016.
机译:与人(MSM)发生性关系的移民拉丁裔人(MSM)沿着多维(例如,种族,性取向,语言使用)被边缘化,这可能会对他们的健康和福祉产生负面影响。众所周知,该亚组如何经历边缘化的压力以及如何应对这种压力,这项研究调查了压力源和应对策略,以更好地了解塑造拉丁裔MSM健康的因素。由社区咨询委员会协助,我们在非传统结算状态下对15名外向拉丁裔MSM进行了深入的访谈。绘制接地理论方法,我们分析了成绩单,迭代地识别流程并表征主题。结果在会员检查面试中确认(N = 4),并通过关键信息面试进一步扩大了调查结果(n = 3)。参与者报告了由于作为移民,是性少数群体,并且工作差的普遍存在的,并发的压力。特别是,家庭内的同性恋恐惧症和当地拉丁裔社区被视为普遍存在。一些参与者由于无证而不是墨西哥而面临额外的压力。参与者利于四种类型的应对策略,没有主导的应对响应:被动应对(即,不对压力源反应);试图改变压力;寻求社会支持;并寻求分心。家庭关系,特别是与母亲一起提供关键的情感支持,但也可能产生与参与者的性取期相关的压力。本研究为未来的工作奠定了基础,并对非传统解决国家的拉丁美洲MSM特别相关。调查结果可能会通知未来的干预措施,以减少压力源并增加弹性,这可以积极影响多种健康结果。还是作者2016年。

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