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Romantic Involvement: A Protective Factor for Psychological Health in Racially-Diverse Young Sexual Minorities

机译:浪漫的参与:种族多样性少数民族心理健康的保护因素

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Sexual minority youth experience elevated rates of internalizing disorders; it is, therefore, important to identify protective factors that decrease risk for psychological distress in this population. In this study, we examined whether involvement in a romantic relationship, a well-established protective factor for mental health among heterosexual adults, is also protective for young sexual minorities. Using eight waves of data provided by a community sample of 248 racially diverse sexual minority youth (ages 16-20 years at baseline), we assessed within-person associations between relationship involvement and psychological distress. Results from multilevel structural equation models indicated that, overall, participants reported less psychological distress at waves when they were in a relationship than when they were not. However, findings differed as a function of race/ethnicity and sexual orientation. Specifically, although relationship involvement predicted lower psychological distress for Black and gay/lesbian participants, the association was not present for White participants and, for bisexuals, relationship involvement predicted higher distress. In addition, relationship involvement reduced the negative association between victimization based on sexual minority status and psychological distress, suggesting a stress-buffering effect that did not differ based on demographic factors. Together, these findings suggest that being in a romantic relationship may promote mental health for many, but not all, young sexual minorities, highlighting the importance of attending to differences among subgroups of sexual minorities in research, theory, and efforts to reduce mental health disparities.
机译:性少数族裔青年经历了内化障碍的升高;因此,识别降低该人群心理困扰风险的保护区因素是很重要的。在这项研究中,我们研究了是否参与浪漫关系,在异性恋成人中是一种熟悉的心理健康的保护因素,对年轻性少数群体来说也是保护性的。通过248个种族多样性的少数民族青年(基线16-20岁年龄段)的社区样本提供的八波数据,我们在关系受累和心理困扰之间进行了评估。多级结构方程式模型的结果表明,总体而言,当他们在关系时,参与者报告了波浪在波浪中的心理困扰较少。然而,调查结果与种族/种族和性取向不同。具体而言,虽然关系受累预测黑人和女同性恋参与者的较低的心理困扰,但该协会不适用于白人参与者,并且对于双性恋,关系受累预测更高的痛苦。此外,关系受累根据性少数群体地位和心理困扰减少了受害者之间的负关联,这表明一种基于人口因素没有不同的压力缓冲效果。这些研究结果表明,处于浪漫关系,可能会促进许多,但不是全部,年轻的性少数群体,突出了在降低精神卫生差异的性少数群体的亚组亚群之间参加差异的重要性。

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