Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2010 Oct;39(10):1134-47. doi: 10.1007/s10964-010-9566-x. Epub 2010 Jul 1.
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual ("LGB") youth may face significant stressors related to their sexual orientation. Few studies, however, have examined youth's experiences of support for coping with these stressors. The current study compared LGB youth's perceptions of support for sexuality stress to their support for other types of problems. The links between sexuality stress, sexuality support, and emotional distress were also examined. Ninety-eight LGB youth (ages 18-21, 33% female) rated support from family, heterosexual friends, and sexual minority friends for dealing with problems related, and not related, to their sexuality. From family and heterosexual friends, support for sexuality stress was less available than support for other stressors. Sexual minority friends provided the highest levels of sexuality support. In regression analyses, higher levels of sexuality support related to decreased emotional distress and buffered against the negative effects of sexuality stress on emotional distress. Sexuality support, although less available than other types of support, may be especially relevant to mental health among LGB youth.
女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(“LGB”)青年可能会面临与性取向相关的重大压力源。然而,很少有研究调查过年轻人在应对这些压力源方面获得的支持。本研究比较了 LGB 青年对性问题压力的支持与对其他类型问题的支持的看法。还探讨了性压力、性支持与情绪困扰之间的关系。98 名 LGB 青年(年龄在 18-21 岁之间,33%为女性)对来自家庭、异性恋朋友和性少数群体朋友的支持进行了评价,这些支持与他们的性相关问题以及与性无关的问题有关。来自家庭和异性恋朋友的性问题压力支持不如其他压力源的支持多。性少数群体朋友提供了最高水平的性支持。在回归分析中,更高水平的性支持与情绪困扰的减少有关,并缓冲了性压力对情绪困扰的负面影响。性支持虽然不如其他类型的支持多,但对 LGB 青年的心理健康可能特别重要。