University College London, London, UK.
The Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY, USA.
Am J Community Psychol. 2019 Jun;63(3-4):511-526. doi: 10.1002/ajcp.12326. Epub 2019 Apr 15.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and gender non-conforming (LGBTQ & GNC) youth experience more economic hardship and social stress than their heterosexual and cisgender peers. However, the ways that LGBTQ & GNC youth resist these damaging social factors and the corresponding implications for their health have not been addressed. Data were analyzed from a national participatory survey of LGBTQ & GNC youth ages 14-24 (N = 5,860) living in the United States. Structural equation models indicated that economic precarity was associated with experiences of health problems. This association was mediated by the negative influence of minority stress on health as well as by activism, which had a positive association with health. Findings suggest that minority stress explanations of health inequalities among LGBTQ & GNC youth can benefit from including a focus on economic precarity; both in terms of its deleterious impact on health and its potential to provoke resistance to structural oppression in the form of activism.
女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、酷儿和非二元性别(LGBTQ & GNC)青年比异性恋和顺性别同龄人经历更多的经济困难和社会压力。然而,LGBTQ & GNC 青年抵制这些破坏性社会因素的方式以及这些方式对他们健康的相应影响尚未得到解决。本研究的数据来自于对居住在美国的 14-24 岁 LGBTQ & GNC 青年(N=5860)的全国参与性调查。结构方程模型表明,经济不稳定与健康问题的经历有关。这种关联是通过少数群体压力对健康的负面影响以及与健康呈正相关的行动主义来介导的。研究结果表明,少数群体压力对 LGBTQ & GNC 青年健康不平等的解释可以受益于关注经济不稳定;既包括其对健康的有害影响,也包括以行动主义的形式对结构性压迫进行抵制的潜力。