Sarno Elissa L, Mohr Jonathan J, Jackson Skyler D, Fassinger Ruth E
Department of Psychology.
Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2015 Oct;21(4):550-9. doi: 10.1037/cdp0000026. Epub 2015 Feb 2.
Little research has examined the management of multiple minority identities among lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people of color, despite a growing theoretical literature on such identity intersections. The present study focused on the intersectional construct of conflicts in allegiances (CIA), defined as perceived incompatibility between one's racial/ethnic and sexual orientation identities. CIA was investigated in relation to experiences of parental heterosexism, racism in LGB communities, outness, and racial/ethnic and sexual orientation group identity. Participants were 124 LGB people of color (main sample) and 124 LGB White people (comparison sample) who completed self-report measures of the main variables as part of a larger survey of same-sex couples. CIA was positively correlated with experiences of racism within LGB communities and perceived heterosexism in one's mother (but not one's father), and negatively correlated with outness to family (but not outness to others in one's everyday life). An interaction was found between racial/ethnic and LGB group identity with respect to behavioral engagement: CIA levels were highest among participants with high racial/ethnic behavioral engagement and low sexual orientation behavioral engagement. Results highlight the role of minority and family contexts in CIA among LGB people of color, and, more broadly, the potential value of studying intersectional variables using quantitative methods. Longitudinal and experimental studies are needed to address questions about direction of influence raised by findings.
尽管关于这种身份交叉的理论文献越来越多,但很少有研究探讨有色人种女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)者多重少数群体身份的管理。本研究聚焦于忠诚冲突(CIA)的交叉结构,其定义为个人的种族/族裔身份与性取向身份之间的感知不兼容性。研究调查了CIA与父母异性恋主义经历、LGB社区中的种族主义、出柜情况以及种族/族裔和性取向群体身份之间的关系。参与者包括124名有色人种LGB者(主要样本)和124名白人LGB者(比较样本),他们作为对同性伴侣更大规模调查的一部分,完成了主要变量的自我报告测量。CIA与LGB社区内的种族主义经历以及对母亲(而非父亲)的感知异性恋主义呈正相关,与向家人出柜(而非在日常生活中向他人出柜)呈负相关。在行为参与方面,发现种族/族裔和LGB群体身份之间存在交互作用:在种族/族裔行为参与度高且性取向行为参与度低参与者中,CIA水平最高。结果凸显了少数群体和家庭背景在有色人种LGB者的CIA中的作用,更广泛地说,凸显了使用定量方法研究交叉变量潜在价值。需要进行纵向和实验研究,以解决研究结果所引发的关于影响方向的问题。