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性少数群体与异性恋个体抑郁差异的中介因素:系统评价。

Mediators of the Disparities in Depression Between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Individuals: A Systematic Review.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, De Crespigny Park, London, SE5 8AF, UK.

Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, De Crespigny Park, London, UK.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2021 Apr;50(3):925-959. doi: 10.1007/s10508-020-01862-0. Epub 2021 Mar 10.

Abstract

Evidence suggests that sexual minorities (e.g., those identifying as lesbian, gay, or bisexual) experience increased rates of depression compared to heterosexual individuals. Minority stress theory suggests that this disparity is due to stigma experienced by sexual minorities. Stigma processes are proposed to contribute to reduced coping/support resources and increased vulnerability processes for mental health problems. This review provided a systematic examination of research assessing the evidence for mediating factors that help explain such disparities. A literature search was conducted using the databases PubMed, PsycINFO, and Web of Science. The review included 40 identified studies that examined mediators of sexual minority status and depressive outcomes using a between-group design (i.e., heterosexual versus sexual minority participants). Studies of adolescents and adult samples were both included. The most common findings were consistent with the suggestion that stressors such as victimization, harassment, abuse, and increased stress, as well as lower social and family support, may contribute to differing depression rates in sexual minority compared to heterosexual individuals. Differences in psychological processes such as self-esteem and rumination may also play a role but have had insufficient research attention so far. However, caution is needed because many papers had important methodological shortcomings such as the use of cross-sectional designs, inferior statistical analyses for mediation, or measures that had not been properly validated. Although firm conclusions cannot be drawn, the current evidence base highlights many factors potentially suitable for further exploration in high-quality longitudinal research or randomized studies intervening with the potential mediators.

摘要

有证据表明,与异性恋者相比,性少数群体(例如,那些自认为是同性恋、双性恋或无性恋的人)出现抑郁的比率更高。少数群体应激理论表明,这种差异是由于性少数群体所经历的污名化。污名化过程被认为会导致应对/支持资源减少,以及心理健康问题的脆弱性增加。本综述系统地检查了评估有助于解释这种差异的中介因素的研究证据。使用 PubMed、PsycINFO 和 Web of Science 数据库进行了文献检索。该综述包括 40 项已确定的研究,这些研究使用组间设计(即异性恋参与者与性少数群体参与者)来检验性少数群体身份和抑郁结果的中介因素。包括青少年和成年样本的研究。最常见的发现与以下观点一致,即诸如遭受侵害、骚扰、虐待和压力增加以及较低的社会和家庭支持等压力源可能导致性少数群体与异性恋者之间的抑郁率存在差异。自尊和反刍等心理过程的差异也可能起作用,但迄今为止,这些差异的研究关注较少。然而,需要谨慎,因为许多论文存在重要的方法学缺陷,例如使用横断面设计、对中介的统计分析较差,或者使用的测量方法没有得到适当验证。尽管不能得出确定的结论,但现有证据基础突出了许多因素,这些因素可能适合在高质量的纵向研究或干预潜在中介因素的随机研究中进一步探索。

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