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双性恋、泛性恋、酷儿及流动性别(bi+)个体中,性取向隐匿的动机及其与心理健康的关联。

Motivations for sexual identity concealment and their associations with mental health among bisexual, pansexual, queer, and fluid (bi+) individuals.

作者信息

Feinstein Brian A, Xavier Hall Casey D, Dyar Christina, Davila Joanne

机构信息

Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing, Northwestern University.

Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University.

出版信息

J Bisex. 2020;20(3):324-341. doi: 10.1080/15299716.2020.1743402. Epub 2020 Apr 7.

DOI:10.1080/15299716.2020.1743402
PMID:33727893
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7958702/
Abstract

Bisexual and other non-monosexual (bi+) people are at increased risk for depression and anxiety compared to both heterosexual and gay/lesbian people. Bi+ people are also more likely to conceal their sexual orientation than gay/lesbian people are, and concealment is generally associated with negative mental health outcomes. Despite evidence that concealment is a particularly salient stressor for bi+ people, there has been a lack of attention to their motivations for concealment. As such, the goal of the current study was to examine the associations among concealment, motivations for concealment, and depression and generalized anxiety symptoms in a sample of 715 bi+ people who completed an online survey. Nearly half of participants endorsed purposely trying to conceal their bi+ identity in their day-to-day life, and concealment was significantly associated with higher levels of depression and generalized anxiety. Using exploratory factor analysis, we identified two motivations for concealment: intrapersonal motivations (e.g., one's bi+ identity not being a central part of one's overall identity, not being comfortable with being bi+) and interpersonal motivations (e.g., concern about being judged or treated negatively, concern about putting oneself at risk of physical harm). Interpersonal motivations were significantly associated with higher levels of depression and generalized anxiety, whereas intrapersonal motivations were not. In sum, while concealment may generally be associated with negative mental health outcomes, this may only be the case for those who conceal out of concern for discrimination and victimization. These findings highlight the importance of examining bi+ people's motivations for concealing their sexual orientation in order to understand the extent to which they experience negative mental health outcomes.

摘要

与异性恋者以及男同性恋者/女同性恋者相比,双性恋者和其他非单一性取向(双性恋及其他)的人患抑郁症和焦虑症的风险更高。双性恋及其他非单一性取向的人也比男同性恋者/女同性恋者更有可能隐瞒自己的性取向,而且隐瞒行为通常与负面的心理健康结果相关。尽管有证据表明隐瞒是双性恋及其他非单一性取向的人特别突出的压力源,但人们一直没有关注他们隐瞒的动机。因此,本研究的目的是在715名完成在线调查的双性恋及其他非单一性取向的人中,考察隐瞒、隐瞒动机与抑郁和广泛性焦虑症状之间的关联。近一半的参与者认可在日常生活中故意试图隐瞒自己双性恋及其他非单一性取向的身份,而且隐瞒行为与更高水平的抑郁和广泛性焦虑显著相关。通过探索性因素分析,我们确定了两种隐瞒动机:个人内部动机(例如,一个人的双性恋及其他非单一性取向身份并非其整体身份的核心部分,对自己的双性恋及其他非单一性取向身份感到不适)和人际动机(例如,担心被评判或受到负面对待,担心使自己面临身体伤害的风险)。人际动机与更高水平的抑郁和广泛性焦虑显著相关,而个人内部动机则不然。总之,虽然隐瞒行为通常可能与负面的心理健康结果相关,但可能只有那些出于对歧视和受害的担忧而隐瞒的人才会如此。这些发现凸显了考察双性恋及其他非单一性取向的人隐瞒其性取向的动机对于理解他们经历负面心理健康结果的程度的重要性。