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Minority stress model components and affective well-being in a sample of sexual orientation minority adults living with HIV/AIDS

机译:少数群体压力模型成分和情感福祉在艾滋病毒/艾滋病的性取向少数民族成年人样本中

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To date very little literature exists examining theoretically-based models applied to day-to-day positive and negative affective well-being among lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) persons living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Grounded in the perspective of Meyer, I. H. (2003). Prejudice, social stress, and mental health in lesbian, gay, and bisexual populations: Conceptual issues and research evidence. Psychological Bulletin, 129, 674-697. Minority Stress Model, the present study examined HIV- and sexual orientation-related factors influencing affective well-being (i.e., positive affect, negative affect, life satisfaction, and stress). Participants were 154 HIV-positive LGB adults from an urban area in the southwestern United States. Data were drawn from an archival database (i.e., Project Legacy). The study methodology featured a cross-sectional self-report survey of minority stress, victimization, coping, and emotional well-being, among other subjects. Primary regression results were: (1) males reported less general stress than females; (2) higher internalized HIV-related stigma was associated with elevated negative affect; (3) higher internalized homophobia was associated with elevations in negative affect and general stress; (4) higher coping self-efficacy was associated with lesser negative affect, lesser general stress, greater positive affect, and greater satisfaction with life; (5) a significant interaction between HIV-related victimization and coping self-efficacy showed that coping self-efficacy was positively associated with positive affect only (only for non-victims). Contrary to expectations, coping self-efficacy demonstrated the largest main effects on affective well-being. Results are discussed with regard to potential need for theoretical refinement of Minority Stress Model applied to PLWHA and affective well-being outcomes. Recommendations are offered for future research.
机译:迄今为止,迄今为止,存在从艾滋病毒/艾滋病(PLWha)的女同性恋,同性恋和双性恋(LGB)中适用于日常积极和负面情感福祉的基于日常积极和负面情感的模型。以Meyer,I. H.(2003)的角度为基础。女同性恋,同性恋和双性恋群体的偏见,社会压力和心理健康:概念问题和研究证据。心理公报,129,674-697。少数群体压力模型,本研究检测了影响情感福祉的艾滋病和性取向相关因素(即积极影响,负面影响,生命满意度和压力)。参与者是美国西南部城区的154名艾滋病毒阳性LGB成人。数据来自归档数据库(即,项目遗产)。该研究方法论为少数民族压力,受害,应对和情感福祉的横断面自我报告调查。主要回归结果是:(1)雄性报告的一般压力少于女性; (2)较高的内化HIV相关耻骨与升高的负面影响有关; (3)较高的内化性质恐惧症与负面影响和一般压力的升高有关; (4)高等应对的自我疗效与较小的负面影响有关,较小的一般压力,更大的积极影响,对生命的更大满意度; (5)艾滋病毒相关的受害和应对自我效能的显着相互作用表明,应对自我疗效仅与阳性影响有关(仅适用于非受害者)。与预期相反,应对自我效能,表明了对情感福祉的最大主要影响。结果是关于潜在的理论细化少数群体压力模型的潜在需求,讨论了应用于PLWHA和情感幸福的结果。为未来的研究提供了建议。

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