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LGBT老年群体的社交网络类型与心理健康

Social Network Types and Mental Health Among LGBT Older Adults.

作者信息

Kim Hyun-Jun, Fredriksen-Goldsen Karen I, Bryan Amanda E B, Muraco Anna

机构信息

School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle.

Department of Sociology, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California.

出版信息

Gerontologist. 2017 Feb;57(suppl 1):S84-S94. doi: 10.1093/geront/gnw169.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY

This study was designed to identify social network types among lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) older adults and examine the relationship between social network type and mental health.

DESIGN AND METHODS

We analyzed the 2014 survey data of LGBT adults aged 50 and older (N = 2,450) from Aging with Pride: National Health, Aging, and Sexuality/Gender Study. Latent profile analyses were conducted to identify clusters of social network ties based on 11 indicators. Multiple regression analysis was performed to examine the association between social network types and mental health.

RESULTS

We found five social network types. Ordered from greatest to least access to family, friend, and other non-family network ties, they were diverse, diverse/no children, immediate family-focused, friend-centered/restricted, and fully restricted. The friend-centered/restricted (33%) and diverse/no children network types (31%) were the most prevalent. Among individuals with the friend-centered/restricted type, access to social networks was limited to friends, and across both types children were not present. The least prevalent type was the fully restricted network type (6%). Social network type was significantly associated with mental health, after controlling for background characteristics and total social network size; those with the fully restricted type showed the poorest mental health.

IMPLICATIONS

Unique social network types (diverse/no children and friend-centered/restricted) emerge among LGBT older adults. Moreover, individuals with fully restricted social networks are at particular risk due to heightened health needs and limited social resources. This study highlights the importance of understanding heterogeneous social relations and developing tailored interventions to promote social connectedness and mental health in LGBT older adults.

摘要

研究目的

本研究旨在确定女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和跨性别(LGBT)老年人的社交网络类型,并检验社交网络类型与心理健康之间的关系。

设计与方法

我们分析了来自“自豪地变老:全国健康、老龄化与性取向/性别研究”中2014年对50岁及以上LGBT成年人(N = 2450)的调查数据。基于11项指标进行潜在剖面分析,以确定社交网络关系的聚类。进行多元回归分析以检验社交网络类型与心理健康之间的关联。

结果

我们发现了五种社交网络类型。按照与家庭、朋友和其他非家庭网络关系的接触程度从高到低排序,它们分别是多样化型、多样化/无子女型、以直系家庭为中心型、以朋友为中心/受限型和完全受限型。以朋友为中心/受限型(33%)和多样化/无子女网络类型(31%)最为普遍。在以朋友为中心/受限型的个体中,社交网络仅限于朋友,并且这两种类型中都没有子女。最不普遍的类型是完全受限网络类型(6%)。在控制了背景特征和社交网络总规模后,社交网络类型与心理健康显著相关;完全受限型的人心理健康状况最差。

启示

LGBT老年人中出现了独特的社交网络类型(多样化/无子女型和以朋友为中心/受限型)。此外,社交网络完全受限的个体由于健康需求增加和社会资源有限而面临特殊风险。本研究强调了理解异质社会关系以及制定针对性干预措施以促进LGBT老年人的社会联系和心理健康的重要性。

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