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性取向隐瞒与心理健康:概念与元分析综述。

Sexual orientation concealment and mental health: A conceptual and meta-analytic review.

机构信息

Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

School of Psychology.

出版信息

Psychol Bull. 2020 Oct;146(10):831-871. doi: 10.1037/bul0000271. Epub 2020 Jul 23.

Abstract

Identity concealment affects all sexual minority individuals, with potentially complex mental health implications. Concealing a sexual minority identity can simultaneously generate the stress of hiding, protect against the stress of discrimination, and keep one apart from sexual minority communities and their norms and supports. Not surprisingly, existing studies of the association between sexual orientation concealment and mental health problems show contradictory associations-from positive to negative to null. This meta-analysis attempts to resolve these contradictions. Across 193 studies ( = 92,236) we find a small positive association between sexual orientation concealment and internalizing mental health problems (i.e., depression, anxiety, distress, problematic eating; ESr = 0.126; 95% CI [0.102, 0.151]) and a small negative association between concealment and substance use problems (ESr = -0.061; 95% CI [-0.096, -0.026]). The association between concealment and internalizing mental health problems was larger for those studies that assessed concealment as lack of open behavior, those conducted recently, and those with younger samples; it was smaller in exclusively bisexual samples. Year of data collection, study location, and sample gender, education, and racial/ethnic composition did not explain between-study heterogeneity. Results extend existing theories of stigma and sexual minority mental health, suggesting potentially distinct stress processes for internalizing problems versus substance use problems, life course fluctuations in the experience of concealment, distinct experiences of concealment for bisexual individuals, and measurement recommendations for future studies. Small overall effects, heavy reliance on cross-sectional designs, relatively few effects for substance use problems, and the necessarily coarse classification of effect moderators in this meta-analysis suggest future needed methodological advances to further understand the mental health of this still-increasingly visible population. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

身份隐瞒会影响所有性少数群体个体,可能会对其心理健康产生复杂影响。隐瞒性少数群体身份会同时产生隐藏的压力,保护免受歧视的压力,并使自己与性少数群体社区及其规范和支持隔离开来。毫不奇怪,现有的关于性取向隐瞒与心理健康问题之间关联的研究显示出相互矛盾的关联——从积极到消极再到无关联。本元分析试图解决这些矛盾。通过对 193 项研究(n=92236)的分析,我们发现性取向隐瞒与内化心理健康问题(即抑郁、焦虑、困扰、问题性饮食)之间存在微小的正相关(ESr=0.126;95%CI[0.102,0.151]),与物质使用问题之间存在微小的负相关(ESr=-0.061;95%CI[-0.096,-0.026])。在那些评估隐瞒行为为缺乏开放行为的研究、最近进行的研究以及年轻样本的研究中,隐瞒与内化心理健康问题之间的关联更大;在仅为双性恋样本的研究中,这种关联较小。数据收集年份、研究地点以及样本的性别、教育和种族/民族构成均不能解释研究间的异质性。研究结果扩展了现有的污名和性少数群体心理健康理论,表明内化问题与物质使用问题可能存在不同的压力过程、隐瞒经历的生命历程波动、双性恋个体的独特隐瞒经历以及未来研究的测量建议。总体效应较小、对横断面设计的严重依赖、物质使用问题的相对较少效应,以及本元分析中对效应调节因素的必要粗分类,都表明未来需要在方法学上取得进展,以进一步了解这个仍然越来越可见的群体的心理健康。(美国心理协会,2020)。

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