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基于性取向、性别和种族/民族的歧视对工人阶级性少数群体心理困扰的影响:2003-2004 年联合健康研究。

Implications of discrimination based on sexuality, gender, and race/ethnicity for psychological distress among working-class sexual minorities: the United for Health Study, 2003-2004.

机构信息

Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Society, Human Development and Health, USA.

出版信息

Int J Health Serv. 2010;40(4):589-608. doi: 10.2190/HS.40.4.b.

Abstract

This study investigated the distribution of demographic characteristics, the prevalence of discrimination based on sexuality, gender, and race, and relationships with psychological distress among 178 working-class sexual minorities (i.e., who identified as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) or had ever engaged in same-sex sexual behaviors) recruited to the United for Health Study (2003-2004). The results indicated considerable heterogeneity in responses to items assessing sexual orientation and sexual behavior, with a majority of sexual minority participants not identifying as LGB (74.2%). The authors found significant demographic differences in LGB identification by gender, race/ethnicity, nativity, and socioeconomic factors. In addition, LGB participants had higher levels of psychological distress than non-LGB-identified sexual minorities. Linear regression analyses revealed that reports of racial/ethnic discrimination and sexuality discrimination were associated with higher levels of psychological distress among sexual minority participants. The results underscore the need to collect multiple measures of sexuality in conducting research on racially diverse working-class communities; to consider demographic factors in collecting sexuality data; and to disaggregate information on sexuality by LGB identification. Findings also highlight the importance of addressing discrimination in ameliorating problematic mental health outcomes among working-class sexual minorities.

摘要

本研究调查了人口统计学特征的分布、基于性取向、性别和种族的歧视的流行程度,以及与 178 名被招募到“联合健康研究”(2003-2004 年)的工人阶级性少数群体(即自认为是女同性恋、男同性恋或双性恋(LGB)或曾经有过同性性行为的人)的心理困扰之间的关系。结果表明,在评估性取向和性行为的项目上存在相当大的异质性,大多数性少数群体参与者不认为自己是 LGB(74.2%)。作者发现,LGB 的性别、种族/民族、原籍国和社会经济因素的认同存在显著的人口统计学差异。此外,LGB 参与者的心理困扰水平高于非 LGB 认同的性少数群体。线性回归分析显示,报告的种族/民族歧视和性歧视与性少数群体参与者的更高水平的心理困扰有关。研究结果强调了在对不同种族的工人阶级社区进行研究时需要收集多种性取向测量方法的必要性;在收集性数据时要考虑人口统计学因素;并按 LGB 的认同对性信息进行细分。研究结果还强调了在解决工人阶级性少数群体中存在的问题性心理健康结果方面解决歧视问题的重要性。

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