Departments of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University and Hospital, Tainan 70101, Taiwan.
Center of Infection Control, National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Tainan 70101, Taiwan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2020 Feb 7;17(3):1047. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17031047.
This study examined the associations of perceived socially unfavorable attitudes toward homosexuality and same-sex marriage with suicidal ideation in non-heterosexual and heterosexual participants from first (Wave 1, 23 months prior to same-sex marriage referendums) and second (Wave 2, one week after the referendums) wave surveys in Taiwan. Data provided by 3239 participants in Wave 1 and 1337 participants in Wave 2 who were recruited through a Facebook advertisement were analyzed. Participants completed an online questionnaire assessing suicidal ideation and perceived unfavorable attitudes toward homosexuality and same-sex marriage from Taiwanese society, heterosexual friends, and family members. The results indicate that perceived unfavorable attitudes toward homosexuality from Taiwanese society, heterosexual friends, and family members were positively associated with suicidal ideation among non-heterosexual individuals in the first but not the second survey. In addition, among non-heterosexual individuals, such attitudes toward same-sex marriage in family members and in heterosexual friends were positively associated with suicidal ideation in the Wave 1 and Wave 2 surveys, respectively. Perceived unfavorable attitudes toward homosexuality and same-sex marriage in heterosexual friends were associated with suicidal ideation in heterosexual participants with a favorable attitude but not in those individuals with an unfavorable attitude toward homosexuality, in both surveys. Perceived socially unfavorable attitudes toward homosexuality and same-sex marriage were significantly associated with suicidal ideation before and after same-sex marriage referendums; however, the associations varied between non-heterosexual and heterosexual individuals.
这项研究调查了在台湾,同性恋和同性婚姻在社会上的负面看法,以及参与者的异性恋和非异性恋身份,与自杀意念之间的关联。研究数据来自于第一波(同性婚姻公投前 23 个月,即 2015 年)和第二波(公投一周后,即 2016 年)调查中通过 Facebook 广告招募的 3239 名参与者和 1337 名参与者。参与者完成了一份在线问卷,评估了自杀意念和对来自台湾社会、异性恋朋友和家庭成员的同性恋和同性婚姻的负面看法。结果表明,来自台湾社会、异性恋朋友和家庭成员的对同性恋的负面看法,与第一波调查中非异性恋个体的自杀意念呈正相关,但在第二波调查中没有相关性。此外,在非异性恋个体中,家庭成员和异性恋朋友对同性婚姻的负面看法,分别与第一波和第二波调查中的自杀意念呈正相关。在对同性恋持赞成态度的异性恋参与者中,来自异性恋朋友的对同性恋和同性婚姻的负面看法与自杀意念有关,但在对同性恋持反对态度的参与者中则没有相关性。在同性婚姻公投前后,来自社会的对同性恋和同性婚姻的负面看法与自杀意念显著相关;然而,这种关联在异性恋和非异性恋个体之间存在差异。