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Multiply Marginalized: Linking Minority Stress Due to Sexual Orientation, Gender, and Weight to Dysregulated Eating Among Sexual Minority Women of Higher Body Weight

机译:乘边缘化:连接少数压力性取向、性别和体重性少数民族妇女饮食中特异表达更高的体重

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Objective: This study assessed whether baseline levels of distal and proximal minority stressors related to sexual orientation, gender, and weight were associated with prospective risk for dysregulated eating in daily life among sexual minority women with overweight/obesity. Method: Fifty-five sexual minority women ages 18-60 (M=25 ± 9) with BMI > 25 kg/m~2 (M=32 ± 5) completed baseline assessments of distal and proximal minority stressors due to sexual orientation, gender, and weight. Participants then completed an Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) protocol. For five days, participants responded to five random prompts assessing engagement in dysregulated eating (i.e., overeating, binge eating). The cumulative number of EMA-measured overeating and binge eating episodes was summed per participant. Results: Several minority stressors related to sexual orientation, gender, and weight were associated with prospective risk for dysregulated eating behaviors during EMA. Women with higher (vs. lower) baseline levels of internalized homophobia reported more cumulative episodes of binge eating during the EMA period. Women reporting greater (vs. less) baseline sexual orientation concealment reported more episodes of overeating during the EMA period. Women with greater (vs. less) baseline weight bias experiences and internalization reported more overeating and binge eating episodes during the EMA period. Conclusions: Findings from this pilot study identify internalized homophobia, sexual orientation concealment, and experienced and internalized weight bias as potential risk factors for dysregulated eating behaviors among sexual minority women of higher body weight.
机译:摘要目的:本研究评估是否基线远端和近端少数压力与性取向、性别和体重与未来有关的风险在日常生活中饮食特异表达性少数民族妇女超重/肥胖。55性少数民族妇女年龄在18 - 60 (M = 25±9)与体重指数> 25公斤/ m ~ 2 (m = 32±5)完成基线评估的远端和近端少数压力由于性取向,性别和体重。生态的评估(EMA)协议。五个随机提示参与评估提供吃的(例如,暴饮暴食,狂欢吃)。暴饮暴食,暴食是总结每个参与者。压力相关的性取向、性别、和重量与潜在风险有关饮食行为在EMA特异表达。(与低)的基线水平越高的女性内化对同性恋的报道更多的累积在教育津贴期间暴食。妇女报告更大(或更少)的基线性取向隐藏更多的报道在教育津贴期间暴饮暴食。女性更大(或更少)的基线体重偏见的经历和内化报道更多的暴饮暴食和暴食期间教育津贴。初步研究确定“内在同性恋恐惧症”,性取向隐蔽,有经验和内化重量偏差作为潜在的风险对饮食行为特异表达的因素性少数的女性更高的体重。

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