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性少数群体女性亲密伴侣暴力前受害者的污名化和心理健康。

Stigma and Mental Health of Sexual Minority Women Former Victims of Intimate Partner Violence.

机构信息

Master's candidate in Criminology, School of Criminology, 5622University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada.

Assistant Research Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Addiction, University of Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2022 Dec;37(23-24):NP22732-NP22758. doi: 10.1177/08862605211072180. Epub 2022 Feb 22.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

Sexual minority women (SMW) are at high risk of experiencing stigma, mental health problems, and being victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). This vulnerability can be explained by the sexual and gender minority stress model, stating that sexual and gender minority people suffer from specific stress factors added to general stressors, leading to more mental health and relationships problems.

OBJECTIVE

The main goal of this study was to assess the impact of minority stress factors and former IPV victimization on the current mental health of Canadian SMW, as a function of their sexual and gender identity.

METHOD

In total, 209 individuals identifying as women (M age = 33.9), living in Canada and who lived in a past violent relationship with a woman responded to an online survey. Well-validated questionnaires assessed sexual orientation and gender identity, former IPV behaviors, minority stress factors, depression, and anxiety.

RESULTS

Hierarchical regressions showed that past psychological aggression was positively associated with anxiety symptoms and past sexual coercion with depressive symptoms. Not being monosexual was also associated more severe symptoms of depression and age was negatively associated with the severity of anxiety symptoms. After controlling for age, race/ethnicity, sexual and gender identity and former IPV victimization, having negative feelings about being a SMW was strongly associated with both depression and anxiety symptoms.

CONCLUSION

These results provide new information on the interconnected associations between former IPV, minority stress and SMW's mental health. Findings highlight the need to adapt clinical interventions to help buffer against victimization faced by IPV victims who identify as sexual and gender minorities.

摘要

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性少数女性(SMW)面临着遭受污名、心理健康问题和成为亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)受害者的高风险。这种脆弱性可以用性和性别少数群体应激模型来解释,该模型指出,性和性别少数群体人遭受特定的应激因素,这些因素与一般应激因素叠加,导致更多的心理健康和关系问题。

目的

本研究的主要目的是评估少数群体应激因素和以前的 IPV 受害经历对加拿大 SMW 当前心理健康的影响,这是根据她们的性和性别认同来衡量的。

方法

共有 209 名女性(M 年龄=33.9)参与了这项研究,她们居住在加拿大,与女性有过暴力关系,回答了在线调查。经过充分验证的问卷评估了性取向和性别认同、以前的 IPV 行为、少数群体应激因素、抑郁和焦虑。

结果

分层回归显示,过去的心理攻击与焦虑症状呈正相关,过去的性胁迫与抑郁症状呈正相关。非单性恋也与更严重的抑郁症状相关,年龄与焦虑症状的严重程度呈负相关。在控制年龄、种族/民族、性和性别认同以及以前的 IPV 受害经历后,对自己是 SMW 的负面感受与抑郁和焦虑症状都有很强的关联。

结论

这些结果提供了有关以前的 IPV、少数群体应激和 SMW 心理健康之间相互关联的新信息。研究结果强调需要调整临床干预措施,以帮助缓冲那些认同为性和性别少数群体的 IPV 受害者所面临的受害经历。

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