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同伴侵害与女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋和异性恋青年的心理健康结果:潜在类别分析。

Peer Victimization and Mental Health Outcomes for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Heterosexual Youth: A Latent Class Analysis.

机构信息

Saint Louis University, 3700 Lindell Blvd, Room 1133, St. Louis, MO, 63108.

Saint Louis University, 1402 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis, MO, 63104.

出版信息

J Sch Health. 2020 Oct;90(10):771-778. doi: 10.1111/josh.12940. Epub 2020 Aug 18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGBQ) adolescents are at increased risk of poor mental health due to minority stress, a chronic stress associated discrimination, social rejection, and victimization brought on by prejudicial attitudes towards LGBQ individuals. To improve understanding of the differential impact of various kinds of victimization on mental health outcomes for LGBQ adolescents, we analyzed data from the 2015 Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) for victimization and mental health symptom clusters and associations high school youth and compared by sexual orientation and gender.

METHODS

Separate Latent Class Analysis (LCA) was conducted to identify profiles of both victimization and mental health symptoms for participants (N = 15,624). Subsequently, stratified weighted logistic regression models were used on an eligible analytic sample of 11,458 to assess differences in the association of victimization and mental health between LGBQ and heterosexual high school students.

RESULTS

In each LCA, participants were assigned to one of 3 classes for victimization (minimal, 81.3%; bullying, 12.5%; or physical/sexual violence, 6.2%) and 1 of 2 classes for mental health symptoms (minimal, 81.2%; severe, 18.8%). LGBQ participants were overrepresented in physical/sexual violence and bullying victimization profiles. Both bullying and physical/sexual violence profiles were associated with almost 5 times the odds of endorsing severe mental health symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS

This study expands our understanding of the relationship between types and effect of peer victimization for LGBQ and heterosexual youth with implications for school health and prevention efforts through increased positive school climate for LGBQ students.

摘要

背景

由于少数群体压力,即对 LGBQ 个人的偏见态度带来的歧视、社会排斥和受害等慢性压力,同性恋、双性恋、无性恋和疑惑(LGBQ)青少年的心理健康状况较差的风险增加。为了更好地了解各种形式的受害对 LGBQ 青少年心理健康结果的不同影响,我们分析了 2015 年《青年风险行为调查》(YRBS)中关于受害和心理健康症状群的数据,并按性取向和性别进行了比较。

方法

对参与者(N=15624)分别进行潜在类别分析(LCA),以确定受害和心理健康症状的特征。随后,在 11458 名符合条件的分析样本上使用分层加权逻辑回归模型,评估 LGBQ 和异性恋高中生受害与心理健康之间关联的差异。

结果

在每个 LCA 中,参与者被分配到 3 种受害(轻度,81.3%;欺凌,12.5%;或身体/性暴力,6.2%)和 2 种心理健康症状(轻度,81.2%;严重,18.8%)之一。LGBQ 参与者在身体/性暴力和欺凌受害方面的比例过高。欺凌和身体/性暴力特征都与几乎 5 倍的严重心理健康症状的可能性相关。

结论

本研究扩展了我们对 LGBQ 和异性恋青少年之间类型和受害影响的关系的理解,对学校健康和预防工作具有影响,可通过增加对 LGBQ 学生的积极学校氛围来实现。

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