同性伴侣及其他边缘化伴侣中的少数群体压力与压力扩散

Minority Stress and Stress Proliferation Among Same-Sex and Other Marginalized Couples.

作者信息

LeBlanc Allen J, Frost David M, Wight Richard G

机构信息

Sociology/Health Equity Institute, 1600 Holloway Ave., HSS 359, San Francisco, CA 94132.

Department of Population and Family Health, Columbia University, 60 Haven Ave., B2, New York, NY 10032.

出版信息

J Marriage Fam. 2015 Feb;77(1):40-59. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12160.

Abstract

Drawing from 2 largely isolated approaches to the study of social stress-stress proliferation and minority stress-the authors theorize about stress and mental health among same-sex couples. With this integrated stress framework, they hypothesized that couple-level minority stressors may be experienced by individual partners and jointly by couples as a result of the stigmatized status of their same-sex relationship-a novel concept. They also consider dyadic minority stress processes, which result from the relational experience of individual-level minority stressors between partners. Because this framework includes stressors emanating from both status- (e.g., sexual minority) and role-based (e.g., partner) stress domains, it facilitates the study of stress proliferation linking minority stress (e.g., discrimination), more commonly experienced relational stress (e.g., conflict), and mental health. This framework can be applied to the study of stress and health among other marginalized couples, such as interracial/ethnic, interfaith, and age-discrepant couples.

摘要

作者借鉴了社会压力研究中两种基本独立的方法——压力扩散和少数群体压力,对同性伴侣间的压力与心理健康进行了理论探讨。基于这个综合压力框架,他们假设,由于同性关系的污名化状态,伴侣个体可能会经历伴侣层面的少数群体压力源,而伴侣双方也会共同经历这种压力源——这是一个全新的概念。他们还考虑了二元少数群体压力过程,这一过程源于伴侣之间个体层面少数群体压力源的关系体验。由于该框架包含了来自地位(如性少数群体)和角色(如伴侣)压力领域的压力源,它有助于研究将少数群体压力(如歧视)、更常见的关系压力(如冲突)与心理健康联系起来的压力扩散。这个框架可应用于研究其他边缘化伴侣间的压力与健康,如跨种族/民族、跨信仰和年龄差异较大的伴侣。

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