性少数青少年日常掩饰与情感的关系:家庭和同伴支持的调节作用。
The Association Between Daily Concealment and Affect Among Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents: The Moderating Role of Family and Peer Support.
机构信息
Department of Sociology/Interuniversity Center for Social Science Theory and Methodology, (ICS), University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
Department of Health Studies, American University, Washington, DC.
出版信息
J Adolesc Health. 2022 Apr;70(4):650-657. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.11.019. Epub 2021 Dec 30.
PURPOSE
There is a lack of research on the association between identity concealment and mental health among sexual and gender minority (SGM) adolescents and how social support may attenuate this association. Furthermore, research typically neglects the day-to-day variability in concealment experiences of SGM adolescents. Therefore, we examined the association between daily sexual orientation and gender identity concealment and positive and negative affect and the moderating role of family and peer support on this association among SGM adolescents.
METHODS
A 21-day daily diary study among 94 SGM adolescents (mean [M] age = 16.10, standard deviation [SD] = 1.50; 31.9% gender minority; 44.7% youth of color) was conducted. Multilevel regression analyses tested the association between daily concealment and positive and negative affect and a cross-level interaction was used to assess the moderating effects of social supports.
RESULTS
Daily concealment was associated with higher negative but not with positive affect. Family support was associated with lower daily negative affect but not with positive affect. Peer support was not significantly associated with negative or positive affect. Moderation results indicated that the association between daily concealment and negative affect was significant for adolescents who reported low or average levels of family support but was no longer significant for adolescents who reported high levels of family support.
DISCUSSION
Daily identity concealment was positively associated with negative affect and this association was attenuated by family support. Future research and interventions should target families to improve the lives of SGM adolescents and to help reduce and eliminate mental health disparities.
目的
目前缺乏关于性少数群体(SGM)青少年的身份隐瞒与心理健康之间的关联,以及社会支持如何减轻这种关联的研究。此外,研究通常忽略了 SGM 青少年隐瞒经历的日常变化。因此,我们研究了 SGM 青少年的日常性取向和性别认同隐瞒与积极和消极情绪之间的关联,以及家庭和同伴支持对这种关联的调节作用。
方法
对 94 名 SGM 青少年(平均年龄 [M] 为 16.10 岁,标准差 [SD] 为 1.50;31.9%为性别少数群体;44.7%为少数族裔)进行了为期 21 天的日常日记研究。多层次回归分析检验了日常隐瞒与积极和消极情绪之间的关联,并使用交叉水平交互作用来评估社会支持的调节作用。
结果
日常隐瞒与较高的消极情绪但与积极情绪相关,家庭支持与较低的日常消极情绪相关,但与积极情绪无关。同伴支持与消极或积极情绪没有显著关联。调节结果表明,对于报告家庭支持水平较低或中等的青少年,日常隐瞒与消极情绪之间的关联是显著的,但对于报告家庭支持水平较高的青少年,这种关联不再显著。
讨论
日常的身份隐瞒与消极情绪呈正相关,这种关联可以通过家庭支持得到缓解。未来的研究和干预措施应该针对家庭,以改善 SGM 青少年的生活,并帮助减少和消除心理健康差距。
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