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对父母对女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋青少年健康与幸福影响的系统评价:是时候制定新的公共卫生研究与实践议程了。

A systematic review of parental influences on the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, and bisexual youth: time for a new public health research and practice agenda.

作者信息

Bouris Alida, Guilamo-Ramos Vincent, Pickard Angela, Shiu Chengshi, Loosier Penny S, Dittus Patricia, Gloppen Kari, Michael Waldmiller J

机构信息

University of Chicago School of Social Service Administration, 969 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL 60637, USA.

出版信息

J Prim Prev. 2010 Dec;31(5-6):273-309. doi: 10.1007/s10935-010-0229-1.

Abstract

Relatively little is known about how parents influence the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adolescents and young adults. This gap has led to a paucity of parent-based interventions for LGB young people. A systematic literature review on parental influences on the health of LGB youth was conducted to better understand how to develop a focused program of applied public health research. Five specific areas of health among LGB young people aged 10-24 years old were examined: (a) sexual behavior; (b) substance use; (c) violence and victimization; (d) mental health; and (e) suicide. A total of 31 quantitative articles were reviewed, the majority of which were cross-sectional and relied on convenience samples. Results indicated a trend to focus on negative, and not positive, parental influences. Other gaps included a dearth of research on sexual behavior, substance use, and violence/victimization; limited research on ethnic minority youth and on parental influences identified as important in the broader prevention science literature; and no studies reporting parent perspectives. The review highlights the need for future research on how parents can be supported to promote the health of LGB youth. Recommendations for strengthening the research base are provided.

摘要

关于父母如何影响女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)青少年及年轻人的健康和幸福,我们所知相对较少。这一差距导致针对LGB年轻人的以父母为基础的干预措施匮乏。为了更好地理解如何开展一项有针对性的应用公共卫生研究项目,我们对关于父母对LGB青少年健康影响的文献进行了系统综述。我们考察了10至24岁LGB年轻人健康的五个具体领域:(a)性行为;(b)物质使用;(c)暴力与受害情况;(d)心理健康;以及(e)自杀。总共审查了31篇定量文章,其中大多数是横断面研究,且依赖便利样本。结果表明存在关注父母负面而非正面影响的趋势。其他差距包括缺乏关于性行为、物质使用和暴力/受害情况的研究;对少数族裔青少年以及在更广泛的预防科学文献中被确定为重要的父母影响的研究有限;且没有研究报告父母的观点。该综述强调了未来关于如何支持父母促进LGB青少年健康的研究的必要性。我们提供了加强研究基础的建议。

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