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Nonmonosexual Stress and Dimensions of Health: Within-Group Variation by Sexual, Gender, and Racial/Ethnic Identities

机译:Nonmonosexual压力和健康的维度:类内变化通过性、性别和种族/民族身份

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Nonmonosexual individuals (i.e., people with attractions to more than 1 gender) are at heightened risk for numerous negative health outcomes compared to individuals with exclusive attractions to either same-gender or different-gender individuals. This increased risk has been linked to the unique stress nonmonosexual individuals experience due to the stigmatization of nonmonosexuality (i.e., monosexism). However, research with this population has rarely considered multiple intersecting stigmatized identities (e.g., gender, race/ ethnicity) and has focused predominately on internalizing symptoms (i.e., anxiety/depression). The current study aimed to expand this research by taking an intersectional approach to examining (a) associations between three nonmonosexual stressors (enacted, internalized, and anticipated monosexism) and 3 dimensions of health (i.e., physical health, internalizing symptoms, substance use and problems); and (b) differences in these associations and rates of nonmonosexual stressors and health problems by sexual, gender, and racial/ ethnic identities among a diverse sample of 360 nonmonosexual individuals assigned female at birth. Results indicated that all three nonmonosexual stressors were associated with the 3 dimensions of health for the sample as a whole. There were several notable moderators of these associations. First, enacted monosexism was more strongly associated with physical health and substance use/problems for gender minorities compared to cisgender women. Second, several interactions indicated that nonmonosexual stressors were associated with poorer health for White, but not Black or Latinx, individuals. These findings highlight the importance of attending to within-group heterogeneity to understand and address the range of health disparities affecting nonmonosexual individuals.
机译:Nonmonosexual个体(即人景点超过1性别)对众多的负面健康风险加剧结果相比,个人与排斥同性或景点不同性别的人。与独特的压力呢由于nonmonosexual个人经验描绘的nonmonosexuality(例如,monosexism)。人口很少考虑多个交叉被污名化的身份(例如,性别、种族/民族)和集中主要在内化症状(例如,焦虑/抑郁)。本研究通过一个交点的扩张检查(a)之间的关联方法三个nonmonosexual压力(制定、内化和预期monosexism)和3维度的健康(例如,身体健康,内化症状,物质使用和问题);协会和nonmonosexual压力和健康问题通过性、性别和种族/民族身份在一个多样化的样本360年nonmonosexual个人分配女性在出生时。nonmonosexual压力是相关的三维健康的样本作为一个整体。有几个著名的主持人关联。与身体健康密切相关物质使用/性别少数民族问题而女性cisgender。相互作用表明nonmonosexual压力是健康状况联系在一起白人,而不是黑人或Latinx,个人。这些研究结果强调的重要性参加类内异质性理解和解决健康的范围影响nonmonosexual个体差异。

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