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Evaluation of sexual minority identity as a moderator of the association between intimate partner violence and suicidal ideation and attempts among a national sample of youth

机译:评估性少数民族身份作为亲密合作伙伴暴力和自杀意识形动脉之间的主持人,并在国家青年样本中的尝试

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Sexual minority (SM) youth are at high risk for intimate partner violence (IPV) and suicidal ideation/attempts compared to their heterosexual peers. We examined whether SM identity enhanced the relationship between experiences of IPV and suicidal ideation/attempts. Weighted logistic regression models were run using the 2017 Youth Risk Behavior Survey. All main effects were significant; each SM identity and both physical and sexual IPV were significantly associated with suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. The interaction between bisexual identity and physical IPV was significant for suicidal ideation; as physical IPV experiences increased, the difference between bisexual identity and heterosexual youth was non-significant. Findings suggest exploring trauma and suicidal ideation by aggregate groups and increasing support for SM youth in schools and communities.
机译:与他们的异性恋同行相比,性少数群体(SM)青年患有亲密合作伙伴暴力(IPV)和自杀意图/尝试的风险。 我们检查了SM身份是否增强了IPV和自杀意图/尝试的经验之间的关系。 使用2017年青年风险行为调查进行加权逻辑回归模型。 所有主要效果都很重要; 每个SM同一性和身体和性IPV都与自杀式思想和自杀企图显着相关。 双性恋身份和物理IPV之间的相互作用对于自杀意图非常重要; 随着物理IPV经验的增加,双性恋身份和异性恋青年之间的差异是非重要的。 调查结果表明,总体群体探索创伤和自杀意见,并在学校和社区中增加了对SM青年的支持。

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