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Real-Time Associations Between Discrimination and Anxious and Depressed Mood Among Sexual and Gender Minorities: The Moderating Effects of Lifetime Victimization and Identity Concealment

机译:实时的歧视和之间的联系性和焦虑和抑郁情绪性少数人群:缓和的影响一生受害和身份隐蔽

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Sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) experience higher rates of depression and anxiety, which are linked to higher rates of discrimination and victimization. SGM individuals may conceal their SGM identities to decrease discrimination and victimization exposure, yet these experiences still occur and concealment itself is often associated with greater anxiety and depression. However, it remains unclear whether lifetime victimization and identity concealment moderate the effect of day-to-day discrimination, which we evaluated in the current study using ecological momentary assessment (EMA). Fifty SGM participants (M_(age) = 21.82, SD = 4.70; 84% White) completed baseline assessment (e.g., concealment and lifetime victimization) followed by EMA of daily discrimination and anxious and depressed mood for 14 days. As hypothesized, daily discrimination predicted momentary increases in anxious and depressed mood, b = .34,p < .001. Notably, these effects were more pronounced among individuals who reported higher levels of identity concealment, b = .25, p < .001, and previous SGM-based victimization experiences (marginally), b = .18,p = .05. Main effects of cumulative lifetime victimization and identity concealment, measured at baseline, were associated with higher ratings of anxious and depressed mood over the 2-week study. While identity concealment may reduce exposure to discrimination and victimization, we found that concealment and prior victimization predict heightened reactivity to daily discrimination experiences. Additional research is needed to further explicate real-time effects of minority stress exposure, and to develop interventions that may mitigate risk among SGM individuals with prior victimization exposure and higher levels of identity concealment in particular.
机译:性和性别少数民族(sgm)经验较高的抑郁和焦虑,这是有关歧视和更高的利率受害。减少歧视和SGM身份受害的接触,但这些经历仍然和隐藏本身是经常发生与更大的焦虑和抑郁有关。然而,目前尚不清楚是否一生受害和身份隐蔽温和我们的日常歧视的影响在当前的研究中使用的生态评估短暂的评估(EMA)。参与者(M_(年龄)= 21.82,SD = 4.70;白色)完成基线评估(例如,隐藏和终身受害)之后教育津贴的日常歧视和焦虑14天的抑郁情绪。每日歧视预测瞬时增加的焦虑和抑郁情绪,b =点,p <措施。明显的个体报告更高水平的身份隐藏,b =升至,p <措施,此前SGM-based受害经历(略),b = .18, p = . 05。终身受害和累积的影响隐藏身份,以基线,与更高的焦虑和评级抑郁情绪在两周的研究。身份隐藏可能减少歧视和伤害,我们发现隐藏和受害之前预测提高反应日常歧视的经历。进一步解释实时少数民族的影响接触压力,制定干预措施这可能降低风险SGM的人之一之前受害曝光和更高水平的尤其是隐藏身份。

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