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Sexual orientation and disclosure in relation to psychiatric symptoms, diurnal cortisol, and allostatic load

机译:与精神症状,昼夜皮质醇和同种异体负荷有关的性取向和披露

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OBJECTIVES: Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals - particularly those who have not disclosed their sexual orientation - are believed to experience increased chronic stress in comparison with heterosexuals. This interdisciplinary study assessed whether psychiatric symptoms (self-rated anxiety, depression, and burnout), stress hormone profiles (diurnal cortisol), and physiological dysregulations (allostatic load [AL]) would differ for a) LGBs versus heterosexuals and b) disclosed LGBs versus nondisclosed LGBs. METHODS: The study included 87 healthy participants (mean [SD] age = 24.6 [0.6] years; LGB n = 46, 43% women; and heterosexual n = 41, 49% women). Diurnal cortisol sampled at five time points was averaged for 2 days. AL indices were based on an algorithm incorporating 21 biomarkers representing neuroendocrine, immune/inflammatory, metabolic, and cardiovascular functioning. Psychological measures were assessed with well-validated questionnaires. RESULTS: Between-group results revealed no significant differences in symptoms of anxiety and burnout, nor among diurnal cortisol levels between sexual orientations. By contrast, gay/bisexual men unexpectedly had lower depressive symptoms (p = .003) and AL levels (p = .043) compared with heterosexual men. Within-group results revealed that disclosed LGBs had fewer psychiatric symptoms (p values < 0.01) and lower cortisol levels +30 minutes upon awakening (p = .004) compared with nondisclosed LGBs. Disclosure was not significantly related to AL levels. CONCLUSIONS: LGBs did not manifest more stress-related problems than did heterosexuals. Life transitions like disclosing to one's family and friends may be protective against psychopathologies and hyperactive cortisol awakening responses. Our novel findings underline the roles disclosure processes have on positive health and well-being for sexual minorities.
机译:目标:与异性恋者相比,女同性恋,男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)个人-尤其是那些尚未公开性取向的人-经历了越来越重的慢性压力。这项跨学科研究评估了a)LGBs与异性恋者和b)所披露的LGBs是否存在精神症状(自我评估的焦虑,抑郁和倦怠),压力激素谱(昼夜皮质醇)和生理失调(allostatic负荷[AL])是否不同。与未公开的LGB。方法:该研究包括87位健康参与者(平均[SD]年龄= 24.6 [0.6]岁; LGB n = 46,女性占43%;异性恋,n = 41,女性占49%)。在五个时间点采样的昼夜皮质醇平均为2天。 AL指数基于包含21种生物标记的算法,这些生物标记代表神经内分泌,免疫/炎症,代谢和心血管功能。心理测验采用经过充分验证的问卷进行评估。结果:组间结果显示,性取向之间的焦虑和倦怠症状以及昼夜皮质醇水平之间均无显着差异。相比之下,与异性恋男性相比,男同性恋/双性恋男性出乎意料地具有较低的抑郁症状(p = .003)和AL水平(p = .043)。组内结果显示,与未公开的LGB相比,公开的LGB觉醒后+30分钟的精神症状更少(p值<0.01),皮质醇水平较低(p = .004)。披露与AL水平没有显着相关。结论:LGBs没有比异性恋者更多的与压力有关的问题。像向家人和朋友公开这样的生活转变可能会抵御心理病理学和皮质醇过度活跃的唤醒反应。我们的新发现强调了披露过程对性少数群体的积极健康和福祉的作用。

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