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Stigma and Minority Stress as Social Determinants of Health Among Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth Research Evidence and Clinical Implications

机译:耻辱和少数民族压力作为女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和跨性青年研究证据和临床意义的健康的社会决定因素

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In this article, we review theory and evidence on stigma and minority stress as social/structural determinants of health among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth. We discuss different forms of stigma at individual (eg, identity concealment), interpersonal (eg, victimization), and structural (eg, laws and social norms) levels, as well as the mechanisms linking stigma to adverse health outcomes among LGBT youth. Finally, we discuss clinical (eg, cognitive behavioral therapy) and public health (eg, antibullying policies) interventions that effectively target stigma-inducing mechanisms to improve the health of LGBT youth.
机译:在本文中,我们认为耻辱和少数群体压力的理论和证据作为女同性恋,同性恋,双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)青年健康的社会/结构决定因素。 我们讨论个人(例如,身份隐藏),人际(例如,受害)和结构(例如,法律和社会规范)水平的不同形式的耻辱形式,以及将耻辱与LGBT青年之间不良健康结果的机制。 最后,我们讨论临床(例如,认知行为治疗)和公共卫生(例如,抗生素政策)干预,这些干预措施有效地瞄准耻辱诱导机制,以改善LGBT青年的健康。

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