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Perceived Racial, Sexual Identity, and Homeless Status-Related Discrimination Among Black Adolescents and Young Adults Experiencing Homelessness: Relations With Depressive Symptoms and Suicidality

机译:经历过无家可归的黑人青少年和年轻人中的种族,性别认同和与无家可归者身份相关的歧视:与抑郁症症状和自杀倾向的关系

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There is a dearth of empirical evidence that addresses how racial minority, sexual minority, and homeless statuses, with their accompanying experiences of stigma and discrimination, are related to mental health in adolescent and young adult populations. The current study addresses this gap by examining the associations between multiple forms of discrimination, depressive symptoms, and suicidality in a sample of 89 Black adolescents and young adults (52% female; 47% nonheterosexual, ages 16-24) experiencing homelessness. Results from a series of ordinary least squares and logistic regressions suggested that perceived homelessness stigma and racial discrimination were associated with higher levels of depressive symptoms, controlling for gender, age, and other types of discrimination, while perceived sexual identity discrimination showed no association. Having ever spent a homeless night on the street, an indicator of homelessness severity, accounted for a substantial amount of the association between homelessness stigma and depressive symptoms. In contrast, suicidality was not significantly associated with any measure of discrimination, homelessness severity, or personal characteristics. We also found no indication that the associations between perceived discrimination targeted at racial and homelessness statuses and mental health differed by sexual minority status. Our results suggest that depressive symptoms and suicidality are prevalent among Black homeless youth, and that depressive symptoms are particularly associated with racial discrimination and indicators of homelessness. The roles of discrimination and a lack of safe housing may be taken into account when designing programs and policies that address the mental health of Black adolescents and young adults experiencing homelessness.
机译:缺乏经验证据可以解决种族少数群体,性少数群体和无家可归者的身份以及伴随的污名和歧视经历如何与青少年和年轻成年人的心理健康相关。当前的研究通过检查89名经历无家可归的黑人青少年和年轻人(52%的女性; 47%的非异性恋者,年龄介于16-24岁)的样本中的多种形式的歧视,抑郁症状和自杀倾向之间的关联来解决这一差距。一系列普通最小二乘和逻辑回归的结果表明,无家可归的污名和种族歧视与较高水平的抑郁症状相关,控制性别,年龄和其他类型的歧视,而感知到的性别认同歧视则没有关联。曾经在大街上度过一个无家可归的夜晚,无家可归的严重程度的指标,导致无家可归的污名和抑郁症状之间的关联很大。相反,自杀性与歧视,无家可归的严重程度或个人特征的任何衡量指标均无显着相关。我们也没有发现针对种族和无家可归者的感知歧视与心理健康之间的联系因少数族裔而有所不同。我们的结果表明,抑郁症状和自杀倾向在黑人无家可归的年轻人中普遍存在,而抑郁症状尤其与种族歧视和无家可归的指标有关。在设计解决黑人青少年和无家可归者的心理健康的方案和政策时,应考虑到歧视和缺乏安全住房的作用。

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