Bauermeister José A
J Youth Adolesc. 2014 Aug;43(8):1295-1305. doi: 10.1007/s10964-013-0059-6.
Researchers have noted increasingly the public health importance of addressing discriminatory policies towards lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) populations. At present, however, we know little about the mechanisms through which policies affect LGB populations’ psychological well-being; in other words, how do policies get under our skin? Using data from a study of sexual minority young men (N = 1,487; M = 20.80 (SD = 1.93); 65% White; 92% gay), we examined whether statewide bans (e.g., same-sex marriage, adoption) moderated the relationship between fatherhood aspirations and psychological well-being. Fatherhood aspirations were associated with lower depressive symptoms and higher self-esteem scores among participants living in states without discriminatory policies. In states with marriage equality bans, fatherhood aspirations were associated with higher depressive symptoms and lower self-esteem scores, respectively. Fatherhood aspirations were associated negatively with self-esteem in states banning same-sex and second parent adoptions, respectively. Our findings underscore the importance of recognizing how anti-equality LGB policies may influence the psychosocial development of sexual minority men.
研究人员越来越多地注意到应对针对女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)群体的歧视性政策对公共卫生的重要性。然而目前,我们对政策影响LGB群体心理健康的机制知之甚少;换句话说,政策是如何深入我们内心的?利用一项对性少数年轻男性的研究数据(N = 1487;M = 20.80(标准差 = 1.93);65%为白人;92%为男同性恋),我们研究了全州范围内的禁令(如同性婚姻、收养)是否调节了成为父亲的愿望与心理健康之间的关系。在没有歧视性政策的州,成为父亲的愿望与较低的抑郁症状和较高的自尊得分相关。在有婚姻平等禁令的州,成为父亲的愿望分别与较高的抑郁症状和较低的自尊得分相关。在禁止同性收养和第二方收养的州,成为父亲的愿望分别与自尊呈负相关。我们的研究结果强调了认识反平等的LGB政策可能如何影响性少数男性心理社会发展的重要性。