The Methodology Center, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
College of Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA.
LGBT Health. 2020 Nov/Dec;7(8):439-447. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2020.0142. Epub 2020 Dec 7.
The study purpose was to investigate differences in past 5-year suicide attempts among racially/ethnically diverse sexual minority (SM) and heterosexual adults across the life course and examine the association of discrimination with past 5-year suicide attempts among SM adults. Using nationally representative data collected from 2012 to 2013, we assessed differences in age-varying prevalence of past 5-year suicide attempts among Black, Hispanic, and White SM and heterosexual adults (ages 18-60). We tested whether the association between discrimination and suicide attempts differed by race/ethnicity among SM adults. All secondary data analyses were approved by the Institutional Review Boards of The Pennsylvania State University and University of Maryland. Compared with heterosexual adults of any race/ethnicity, SM adults exhibited elevated suicide attempt rates until the late twenties when prevalence for Black and Hispanic SM adults declined. Disparities persisted into the mid-40s for White SM adults. Among SM adults of all races/ethnicities, the relationship between SM discrimination and suicide attempts was strongest between ages 18 and 25. For SM adults reporting SM discrimination, odds of suicide attempts were 3.6 times higher for White SM adults and 4.5 times higher for Black and Hispanic SM adults, relative to same-race/ethnicity SM adults who did not report SM discrimination. The effect of SM discrimination was robust among Black and Hispanic SM young adults even when accounting for racial/ethnic discrimination. SM adults of all racial/ethnic groups demonstrated disparities when contrasted with heterosexual adults of any race/ethnicity, although ages characterized by heightened prevalence rates of suicide attempts differed by race/ethnicity. Early adulthood is a critical period for intervention seeking to disrupt the association between SM discrimination and suicide attempts.
本研究旨在调查不同种族/族裔的性少数群体(SM)和异性恋成年人在整个生命历程中过去 5 年自杀未遂的差异,并探讨歧视与 SM 成年人过去 5 年自杀未遂的关系。我们使用了 2012 年至 2013 年期间收集的全国代表性数据,评估了黑种人、西班牙裔和白种 SM 和异性恋成年人(年龄在 18 至 60 岁之间)过去 5 年自杀未遂的年龄变化患病率的差异。我们测试了在 SM 成年人中,歧视与自杀未遂之间的关系是否因种族/族裔而异。所有二次数据分析均获得宾夕法尼亚州立大学和马里兰大学机构审查委员会的批准。与任何种族/族裔的异性恋成年人相比,SM 成年人的自杀未遂率一直较高,直到二十多岁,此时黑人和西班牙裔 SM 成年人的自杀未遂率下降。这种差异持续到四十多岁,对于白种 SM 成年人而言。在所有种族/族裔的 SM 成年人中,SM 歧视与自杀未遂之间的关系在 18 至 25 岁之间最强。对于报告 SM 歧视的 SM 成年人来说,与未报告 SM 歧视的同种族/族裔的 SM 成年人相比,白种 SM 成年人自杀未遂的几率要高出 3.6 倍,黑人和西班牙裔 SM 成年人自杀未遂的几率要高出 4.5 倍。即使考虑到种族/族裔歧视,SM 歧视对黑人和西班牙裔 SM 年轻人的影响仍然很强烈。与任何种族/族裔的异性恋成年人相比,所有种族/族裔的 SM 成年人都存在差异,尽管自杀未遂的高发年龄因种族/族裔而异。对于干预措施,成年早期是一个关键时期,旨在打破 SM 歧视与自杀未遂之间的联系。