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Thwarted Belongingness and Perceived Burdensomeness Explain the Relationship Between Sleep Problems and Suicide Risk Among Adults Identifying as Sexual and/or Gender Minorities

机译:被挫败的归属感和感知Burdensomeness解释之间的关系成年人睡眠问题和自杀的风险识别性和/或性别少数民族

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Sleep problems are robust suicide risk correlates. According to the interpersonal theory of suicide, thwarted belongingness (TB) and perceived burdensomeness (PB) may explain the link between sleep problems and suicide risk. This study examined these relationships among 331 community-dwelling adults identifying as sexual and/or gender minorities. Self-report measures of sleep problems, TB, PB, suicide risk, and anxiety were completed. Bootstrap mediation analyses were conducted to test TB and PB as interacting, individual, and parallel explanatory factors linking sleep problems and suicide risk. Sleep problems were associated with greater TB, PB, and suicide risk. TB and PB, in parallel and individually, accounted for the relationship between sleep problems and suicide risk, beyond age and anxiety. In contrast to the interpersonal theory, the indirect effect of PB was stronger at lower levels of TB and the indirect effect of TB was stronger at lower levels of PB. Exploratory analyses indicated significant differences between sexual minorities, gender minorities, and individuals identifying as both sexual and gender minorities: the indirect effect of sleep problems on suicide risk through PB was descriptively strongest among sexual minorities, and the indirect effect through TB was descriptively stronger among gender minorities and individuals identifying with both minority groups. Findings suggest that intervening upon TB and PB may thwart the trajectory from sleep problems to suicide risk among sexual and gender minorities. Further work is needed to determine whether suicide risk pathways differ across minority groups.
机译:睡眠问题是健壮的自杀风险相关。根据人际关系理论的自杀,被挫败的归属感(TB)和感知burdensomeness (PB)可能解释之间的联系睡眠问题和自杀的风险。检查这些关系在331年社区成人识别性和/或性少数人群。睡眠问题、结核病、PB、自杀风险,和焦虑被完成。测试结核病和PB进行互动,个人,和并行解释因素将睡眠问题和自杀的风险。问题是与更大的结核病,PB,自杀的风险。分别占的关系睡眠问题和自杀风险之间年龄和焦虑。理论,PB的间接影响是更强的低水平的结核和结核的间接影响在低水平的铅更强。分析显示显著差异性别少数族群、性别少数民族,和之间个人识别性和性别少数民族:睡眠问题的间接影响通过铅是描述性的自杀风险最强的性少数民族之间,通过结核病是描述性的间接影响更强的性少数人群和个体认同这两个少数民族。建议在结核病和PB可能干预阻挠轨迹从睡眠问题性和性别的自杀风险的少数民族。进一步的工作需要确定在少数自杀风险途径不同组。

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