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Minority stress and community connectedness among gay, lesbian and bisexual Australians: a comparison of rural and metropolitan localities

机译:同性恋,女同性恋和双性恋澳大利亚人的少数民族压力和社区联系:农村和大城市地区的比较

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Objective: To determine whether lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) Australians residing in rural-remote and other non-inner metropolitan localities experience increased levels of minority stress and reduced social support relative to their inner metropolitan counterparts. Methods: A convenience sample of (n=1306) LGB Australians completed an online survey that assessed minority stressors, level of connection with other LGB individuals and social isolation. Postcodes provided were coded into three metropolitan and two rural zones. A series of hierarchical regression analyses were undertaken to examine the effect of locality on minority stress and social support independent of sex, age, ethnicity, education and income. Results: Those residing in rural-remote localities reported significantly increased concealment of sexuality from friends, more concern regarding disclosure of sexuality, less LGB community involvement, fewer friendships with other LGB people and, among men, higher levels of internalised homophobia than those residing in inner metropolitan areas. Unexpectedly, those residing in outer metropolitan areas of major cities experienced comparable levels of minority stress and LGB disconnection to those in rural and remote Australia. Conclusions: LGB individuals in rural-remote and outer metropolitan areas of major cities face increased exposure to a number of minority stressors and less LGB community connectedness. These are risk factors associated with psychiatric morbidity in LGB populations. Implications: Health promotion targeted at reducing homophobia and discrimination in rural-remote and outer metropolitan communities and additional services to assist LGB Australians struggling with stigma and isolation in non-inner city areas may help mitigate the disadvantages faced by these LGB populations.
机译:目的:确定居住在农村偏远地区和其他非内陆大都市地区的澳大利亚女同性恋,男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)相对于内在大都市的同龄人而言,是否经历了少数群体压力的增加和社会支持的减少。方法:(n = 1306)LGB澳大利亚人的便利样本完成了一项在线调查,该调查评估了少数群体压力源,与其他LGB个人的联系水平以及社会隔离。提供的邮政编码被编码为三个大城市和两个农村地区。进行了一系列的层次回归分析,以检验局部性对少数民族压力和社会支持的影响,而与性别,年龄,种族,教育和收入无关。结果:居住在农村偏远地区的人报告说,对朋友的性爱隐瞒大大增加,人们对性行为的披露更加关注,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,与同性恋者相比,同性恋者的内化恐同症水平更高。市区内。出乎意料的是,居住在大城市外围大都市区的人们遭受的少数民族压力和LGB断开的水平与澳大利亚农村和偏远地区的水平相当。结论:大城市的农村偏远地区和大都市外围地区的LGB个人面临着更多的少数群体压力源,而LGB社区的联系减少。这些是与LGB人群的精神疾病发病率相关的危险因素。启示:旨在减少农村偏远地区和外围大都市社区中的同性恋恐惧症和歧视的健康促进活动,以及为在非内陆城市地区遭受耻辱感和孤立感困扰的LGB澳大利亚人提供的额外服务,可能有助于减轻这些LGB人群面临的不利条件。

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