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紧急服务部门员工的性取向与心理健康问题患病率

Sexual orientation and prevalence of mental health difficulties among emergency services employees.

作者信息

Kyron Michael J, McEvoy Peter M, Gilbey Dylan, Lin Ashleigh, Mazza Catherine, Rikkers Wavne, Bartlett Jennifer, Lawrence David

机构信息

Graduate School of Education, The University of Western Australia, Australia; School of Psychological Science, The University of Western Australia, Australia; School of Psychology, Curtin University, Australia.

School of Psychology, Curtin University, Australia.

出版信息

J Affect Disord. 2021 May 15;287:240-246. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.02.032. Epub 2021 Feb 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

LGBQ+ people (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer) are at-risk of discrimination and developing mental health issues within general populations. Limited research has assessed their mental health in emergency services occupations, a population which are known to experience poorer mental health. The current study explores the extent to which sexual orientation is associated with higher rates of mental health issues among emergency personnel.

METHODS

A stratified random sample of employees from twenty-nine police (N = 8,088), ambulance (N = 3,473), and fire and rescue (N = 2,975) agencies from around Australia participated in a cross-sectional mental health survey (N = 14,536, male = 64.2%, 42.7% over 45 years of age, heterosexual = 92.7%).

RESULTS

Employees with a bisexual/pansexual orientation or those who were not sure about their sexual orientation were significantly more likely to report suicidal thoughts, suicide plans, psychological distress, and illicit drug use when compared with heterosexual employees. LGBQ+ employees reported significantly higher rates of lifetime suicide plans and attempts. Specifically, LGBQ+ fire and rescue personnel were roughly six times more likely to report lifetime suicide attempts, and approximately five times more likely to use illicit drugs weekly than their heterosexual colleagues in the fire and rescue sector. Female LGBQ+ personnel were significantly less likely to consume illicit drugs weekly and monthly than male LGBQ+ personnel.

CONCLUSIONS

Emergency services personnel are already at-risk of developing pervasive mental health difficulties. It is important that organisations foster positive working environments, particularly for LGBQ+ people who may be more marginalized within organisations.

摘要

背景

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者(LGBQ+)群体在普通人群中面临歧视风险并易出现心理健康问题。针对紧急服务职业人群(已知该群体心理健康状况较差)的心理健康状况进行评估的研究有限。本研究探讨性取向与紧急救援人员心理健康问题发生率较高之间的关联程度。

方法

从澳大利亚各地29个警察机构(N = 8088)、救护车机构(N = 3473)和消防与救援机构(N = 2975)中抽取分层随机样本的员工参与一项横断面心理健康调查(N = 14536,男性占64.2%,45岁以上者占42.7%,异性恋者占92.7%)。

结果

与异性恋员工相比,双性恋/泛性恋取向或不确定自己性取向的员工更有可能报告自杀念头、自杀计划、心理困扰和非法药物使用情况。LGBQ+员工报告的终身自杀计划和自杀未遂发生率显著更高。具体而言,LGBQ+消防与救援人员报告终身自杀未遂的可能性大约是其异性恋同事的六倍,每周使用非法药物的可能性约为异性恋同事的五倍。LGBQ+女性员工每周和每月使用非法药物的可能性显著低于LGBQ+男性员工。

结论

紧急服务人员本身就面临普遍心理健康问题的风险。各组织营造积极的工作环境非常重要,尤其是对于在组织中可能更易被边缘化的LGBQ+群体。

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