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Challenges to Identity Integration Indirectly Link Experiences of Heterosexist and Racist Discrimination to Lower Waking Salivary Cortisol in Sexually Diverse Latinx Emerging Adults

机译:身份集成的挑战间接链接异性索派和种族主义歧视对性别不同拉丁裔新兴成人的脱脂唾液皮质醇的经验

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Heterosexist and racist discrimination may adversely impact neurobiological processes implicated in the physical and psychosocial well-being of sexually diverse Latinx people. Yet, little is known about how experiences of both heterosexist and racist discrimination are associated with adrenocortical and psychological functioning in groups of people with multiply marginalized social group identities. Through the application of the intersectionality, minority stress, and allostatic load frameworks, it was hypothesized that experiences of heterosexist and racist discrimination would be associated with disruptions to diurnal salivary cortisol patterns and challenges to identity integration. A group of sexually diverse (self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, and queer) Latinx emerging adults ( N = 51; ages 18–29, M = 24.06 years; SD = 2.73) provided saliva samples and completed a series of questionnaires during a four-day testing protocol. Heterosexist and racist discrimination were both positively associated with challenges to identity integration. Challenges to identity integration, in turn, were associated with lower intercepts of diurnal cortisol slopes, and heterosexist and racist discrimination were indirectly associated with lower cortisol intercepts via challenges to identity integration. These findings suggest that experiences of heterosexist and racist discrimination may interconnect by challenging sexual and ethnic/racial identity integration and disrupting adaptive adrenocortical regulation among sexually diverse Latinx emerging adults.
机译:异恋和种族主义歧视可能对神经生物学过程产生不利影响,涉及物理和心理社会福祉的性别不同的拉丁裔人。然而,对于异性恋和种族主义歧视的经验知之甚少,如何与繁殖的社会群体身份群体中的肾上腺皮质和心理运作有关。通过应用交叉口,少数群体压力和近静电载荷框架,假设异性索解者和种族主义歧视的经验将与对昼夜唾液皮质醇模式的破坏以及对身份集成的挑战有关。一群性别多样化(自我识别的女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和奇偶)Latinx新兴成人(n = 51;年龄18-29岁,M = 24.06岁; SD = 2.73)提供了唾液样本并完成了一系列问卷为期四天的测试协议。异性恋和种族主义歧视与身份整合的挑战均正相关。反过来,对身份整合的挑战与较低的昼夜皮质醇斜坡相关联,而异恋者和种族主义歧视是间接相关的,通过对身份整合的挑战,与较低的皮质醇拦截相关。这些结果表明,异性恋和种族主义歧视的经验,可以通过挑战性和民族/种族认同整合和干扰性多元化Latinx新兴成年人自适应调节肾上腺皮质互连。

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