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A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Disparities in the Prevalence of Suicide Ideation and Attempt Among Bisexual Populations

机译:系统审查和荟萃分析差异在自杀式思想中的患病率和双性恋群体的尝试

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Sexual minorities are at increased risk of suicide; however, it is unclear whether there are within-sexual minority differences in risk across specific sexual identitiesnotably between bisexual and lesbian/gay subgroups. We therefore conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis to quantify associations between bisexual identity and self-reported suicide ideation and attempt and the moderation of these associations by gender/sex, age, sampling strategy, and measurement of sexuality. Abstracts and full texts were independently screened by two reviewers, resulting in a total of 46 studies that met inclusion criteria and reported 12-month or lifetime prevalence estimates for suicide ideation or attempt. A consistent gradient was observed across all four outcomes, whereby bisexual respondents reported the highest proportion of suicide ideation or attempt, lesbian/gay respondents the next highest proportion, and heterosexual respondents the lowest proportion. Random-effects meta-analysis comparing bisexual individuals with lesbian/gay individuals yielded odds ratios (ORs) ranging between 1.22-1.52 across the four outcomes examined. Between-study variability in ORs was large. Thirty-one percent of heterogeneity was explained by sample type (e.g., probability vs. non-probability) and 17% by gender/sex. ORs were consistently larger for women (range: 1.48-1.95, all statistically significant at p.05) than for men (range: 1.00-1.48, all p.05), suggesting that gender/sex moderates the association between bisexual identity and suicide risk. Within-sexual minority differences in suicide risk may be attributed to structural and interpersonal experiences of monosexism, bisexual erasure and invisibility, or lack of bisexual-affirming social support, each of which may be experienced differently across gender/sex identities.
机译:性少数群体的自杀风险增加;然而,目前尚不清楚在双性恋和女同性恋/同性恋子组之间的特定性身份中有性少数群体差异。因此,我们进行了系统审查和荟萃分析,以量化双性恋身份和自我报告的自杀意念和尝试和性别,年龄,抽样策略和性别测量的审核这些关联的协会。摘要和全文由两位审稿人独立筛选,总共产生了46项研究,符合纳入标准,报告了12个月或终身流行估计的自杀意图或企图。在所有四个结果中观察到一致的梯度,其中双性恋受访者报告了自杀式念头或企图的最高比例,女同性恋/同性恋受访者的下一个最高比例和异性受访者的比例最低。随机效应与女同性恋/同性恋者的双性恋人员进行比较,在检查的四个结果方面产生了大约比率(或)的比例(或)。 - 研究介于或者之间的变异性很大。通过样品类型(例如,概率与非概率)和17%的性别/性别解释了3%的异质性。妇女始终较大(范围:1.48-1.95,在P& 05处全统计学意义)比男性(范围:1.00-1.48,所有P> .05),表明性别/性感在双性恋身份之间的关联和自杀风险。在性少数群体内,自杀风险的差异可能归因于纪念品的结构和人际关系,双性恋擦除和隐形,或缺乏双性恋肯定的社会支持,每个人都可能在性别/性别身份中不同地遭受不同的影响。

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