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COVID-19 Health Behaviors in a Sexual Minority Sample: The Impact of Internalized Stigma

机译:性少数COVID-19健康行为示例:内化病耻感的影响

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COVID-19 has been identified as a public health crisis that can be avoided by preventative health behaviors such as social distancing, the use of a cloth face covering when in public, and regular handwashing or sanitizing. Although identifying predictors of preventive health behaviors related to COVID-19 is important across the general population, it may be especially pertinent in marginalized populations including sexual and gender minorities particularly due to the role of minority stress and internalized stigma in predicting health behaviors. The purpose of this study was to expand the current COVID-19 literature to investigate whether internalized stigma regarding sexual orientation and gender minority status may impact COVID-19 preventative health behaviors. For all the COVID-19 health behaviors examined, internalized stigma and gender minority status accounted for significantly more variance than predictors that were not specific to sexual or gender minority status. However, different facets of internalized sexual minority predicted varying preventative health behaviors. For instance, sexuality dissatisfaction predicted leaving home for nonessential reasons whereas belief in negative stereotypes predicted less frequent handwashing and less use of face masks and social distancing in public places. Furthermore, sexual minority participants had significantly more fear of COVID-19 and anxiety about potentially spreading COVID-19 to others than heterosexual participants, and, although their engagement in preventative health behaviors was equivalent, the patterns of predictors differed between heterosexual and sexual minority individuals.
机译:COVID-19已被确认为公共卫生可以避免的危机预防的健康行为,如社会距离的使用布的脸覆盖在公共场合时,常规洗手、消毒。预防性健康行为相关的预测在一般COVID-19是很重要的人口,可能是特别相关的包括性和边缘化人群性少数人群特别的角色少数压力和内化耻辱预测健康行为。研究是当前COVID-19扩张文献调查是否内化关于性取向和性别歧视少数民族地位COVID-19预防可能的影响健康行为。行为检查,内化耻辱和性别占少数地位方差明显多于预测没有特定的性或性别少数的地位。性少数预测不同的预防健康行为。不满预测离开家不必要的原因而消极的信念刻板印象预测不经常洗手和不使用口罩和社会距离在公共场所。参与者更多的恐惧对潜在的传播COVID-19和焦虑比异性恋COVID-19他人参与者,尽管他们的参与预防性健康行为是等价的预测模式之间的不同异性恋和性少数的个人。

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