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Minority Stressors, Rumination, and Psychological Distress in Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Individuals

机译:女同性恋,同性恋和双性恋者的少数民族压力源,谣言和心理困扰

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This study tested the mechanisms by which social stigma contributes to psychological distress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals. A large community sample (N = 4248, M age = 29.9 years, 42.9% female, 57.1% male, 35.7% bisexual, 64.3% lesbian/gay, 9.9% non-white) was recruited using targeted and general advertisements for an online cross-sectional survey. Participants completed measures of childhood gender nonconformity, prejudice events, victimization, microaggressions, sexual orientation concealment, sexual orientation disclosure, expectations of rejection, self-stigma, rumination, and distress. Structural equation modeling was used to test the relationships between these variables in a model based upon minority stress theory and the integrative mediation framework with childhood gender nonconformity as the initial independent variable and distress (depression, anxiety, and well-being) as the final dependent variable. The results broadly support the hypothesized model. The final model had good fit chi(2)(37) = 440.99, p < .001, TLI = .96, CFI = .98, RMSEA = .05 [.05, .06] and explained 50.2% of the variance in psychological distress and 24.8% in rumination. Sexual orientation and gender had moderating effects on some individual paths. Results should be considered in the context of the cross-sectional nature of the data, which prevented tests of causality, and self-report measures used, which are vulnerable to bias. Findings indicate strong relationships between minority stressors and psychological distress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals, which are partially accounted for by rumination. These results may inform the development of interventions that address the added burden of minority stress among lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals.
机译:这项研究测试了社会耻辱在女同性恋,同性恋和双性恋者身上有助于心理困扰的机制。一个大型社区样本(n = 4248,米年龄= 29.9岁,女性42.9%,男性57.1%,35.7%双性恋,64.3%的女同性恋/同性恋,9.9%非白色)是使用目标和一般广告的在线交叉 - 调查。参与者完成了童年性别不合格的措施,偏见事件,受害,微不足道,性取向隐瞒,性取向披露,拒绝,自我耻辱,谣言和痛苦的期望。结构方程建模用于测试基于少数群体应力理论的模型中这些变量与儿童性别不全的综合调解框架的关系,作为初始独立变量和痛苦(抑郁,焦虑,福祉)作为最终依赖多变的。结果广泛地支持假设模型。最终模型具有良好的FIT CHI(2)(37)= 440.99,P <.001,TLI = .96,CFI = .98,RMSEA = .05 [.05,.06]并解释了50.2%的方差心理痛苦和24.8%的谣言。性取向和性别对一些单独的路径产生了适度的影响。结果应考虑在数据的横截面性质的背景下,这阻止了因果关系的测试和使用的自我报告措施,这易于偏见。调查结果表明了女同性恋,同性恋和双性恋者的少数群体压力源和心理痛苦之间的巨大关系,这些人被反刍部分占据了谣言。这些结果可能会使干预措施的发展,这些干预措施解决了女同性恋,同性恋和双性恋者之间的少数民族压力的增加。

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