Département de Psychoéducation, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada.
Department of Education, Concordia University, Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
J Homosex. 2021 Oct 15;68(12):2075-2096. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2020.1733350. Epub 2020 Mar 4.
Self-continuity, or how an individual understands their sense of self as persisting from past to present and present to future, is an important aspect of the self-concept that is linked to mental health outcomes. This self-concept construct may be particularly pertinent for sexual minority populations, as living in a heterosexist environment may prove detrimental for the development of self-continuity. The current study examined self-continuity among sexual minority and heterosexual community college and university students (N = 292). Compared to their heterosexual peers, sexual minority participants reported lower levels of self-continuity. Self-continuity moderated the associations between victimization due to gender nonconformity and victimization due to sexual minority status and depressive symptoms, such that higher levels of self-continuity were protective among individuals who were experiencing higher levels of victimization due to gender nonconformity or sexual minority status. Findings will be discussed in terms of their implications for identity development among emerging adults.
自我连续性,或者个体如何将自己的存在感理解为从过去持续到现在,并从现在持续到未来,是自我概念的一个重要方面,它与心理健康结果有关。这个自我概念结构对于性少数群体来说可能特别相关,因为生活在异性恋环境中可能会对自我连续性的发展造成不利影响。本研究调查了性少数群体和异性恋社区学院和大学学生(N=292)的自我连续性。与他们的异性恋同龄人相比,性少数群体参与者报告的自我连续性较低。自我连续性调节了因性别非规范和因性少数群体身份而遭受的伤害与抑郁症状之间的关联,即对于因性别非规范或性少数群体身份而遭受更高水平伤害的个体,更高水平的自我连续性具有保护作用。研究结果将从成年初显期身份发展的角度进行讨论。