Selvidge Mary M D, Matthews Connie R, Bridges Sara K
Slippery Rock University, USA.
J Homosex. 2008;55(3):450-70. doi: 10.1080/00918360802345255.
This study explores minority stress among lesbian and bisexual women by examining the relationship of sexist and heterosexist events, self-concealment, and self-monitoring to positive psychological well being. The sample was made up of 373 lesbian and bisexual women, including 77 women of color. Results of a multiple regression analysis of the total sample indicated that, considered simultaneously, self-concealment and self-monitoring explained significant variance in positive psychological well being, while sexist and heterosexist events, though present, were not significantly related to positive psychological well being. Results were similar for the women of color alone. This research provides evidence for the resiliency of lesbian and bisexual women and offers some applicable concepts (e.g., self-concealment and self-monitoring) to consider in research and practice with lesbian and bisexual female clients.
本研究通过考察性别歧视和异性恋歧视事件、自我隐瞒及自我监控与积极心理健康之间的关系,探讨女同性恋者和双性恋女性中的少数群体压力。样本由373名女同性恋者和双性恋女性组成,其中包括77名有色人种女性。对总样本进行的多元回归分析结果表明,综合考虑时,自我隐瞒和自我监控在积极心理健康方面解释了显著的方差,而性别歧视和异性恋歧视事件虽然存在,但与积极心理健康并无显著关联。仅有色人种女性的结果也类似。本研究为女同性恋者和双性恋女性的复原力提供了证据,并为与女同性恋和双性恋女性客户的研究及实践提供了一些可应用的概念(如自我隐瞒和自我监控)以供考虑。