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精神健康中的性别差异:比较年轻成年菲律宾异性恋顺性别男性和女性以及 LGBT+个体的抑郁、焦虑和压力的发生率和社会因素。

Gender in mental health: Comparison of the rate and social factors of depression, anxiety, and stress among young adult Filipino heterosexual cisgender men and women and LGBT+ individuals.

机构信息

Department of Sociology and Behavioral Sciences, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines.

出版信息

Int J Soc Psychiatry. 2023 Mar;69(2):430-437. doi: 10.1177/00207640221106874. Epub 2022 Jun 22.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Previous studies showed that Filipino young women have higher rates of certain mental disorders than men, while LGBT+ individuals have higher mental disorders rates than heterosexual cisgender individuals. These differences may be due to their unique social experiences. Despite these, studies that directly compare the rates and social factors of mental health conditions among men, women, and LGBT+ individuals including depression, anxiety, and stress, remain sparse.

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed to compare the rates and social factors of depression, anxiety, and stress among young adult Filipino heterosexual cisgender men and women and LGBT+ individuals.

METHODS

This study utilized a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Daily Discrimination Scale, and the Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21) to determine the difference between the rates and social factors of depression, anxiety, and stress among the respondents. A total of 959 young Filipino adults completed the questionnaire. Afterward, logistic regression, chi-square, and descriptive statistics were done.

RESULTS

LGBT+ respondents experienced the highest rates of significant depression (92.0%), anxiety (93.8%), and stress (81.3%). Discrimination had the largest effect size among men and LGBT+ individuals. While age may be a risk factor for anxiety among heterosexual cisgender males, it was protective for stress among LGBT+ individuals. Working, studying, and living with peers had protective effects against anxiety and stress among heterosexual cisgender men and women.

CONCLUSION

Rates and factors of depression, anxiety, and stress varied according to gender. This variation may be accounted for by unique social experiences and contexts including violence, discrimination, cultural expectations, and social roles. Thus, gender-sensitive mental healthcare may need to extend beyond binary views limited to men and women.

摘要

简介

先前的研究表明,菲律宾年轻女性的某些精神障碍发病率高于男性,而 LGBT+群体的精神障碍发病率高于异性恋顺性别个体。这些差异可能归因于他们独特的社会经历。尽管如此,直接比较男性、女性和 LGBT+群体(包括抑郁、焦虑和压力)的心理健康状况发生率和社会因素的研究仍然很少。

目的

本研究旨在比较菲律宾年轻异性恋顺性别男性和女性与 LGBT+个体之间的抑郁、焦虑和压力的发生率和社会因素。

方法

本研究使用社会人口统计学问卷、日常歧视量表和抑郁、焦虑和压力量表-21(DASS-21)来确定受访者中抑郁、焦虑和压力的发生率和社会因素的差异。共有 959 名菲律宾年轻成年人完成了问卷。之后,进行了逻辑回归、卡方检验和描述性统计分析。

结果

LGBT+受访者的重度抑郁(92.0%)、焦虑(93.8%)和压力(81.3%)发生率最高。歧视对男性和 LGBT+个体的影响最大。虽然年龄可能是异性恋顺性别男性焦虑的风险因素,但对 LGBT+个体的压力有保护作用。工作、学习和与同龄人一起生活对异性恋顺性别男性和女性的焦虑和压力有保护作用。

结论

抑郁、焦虑和压力的发生率和因素因性别而异。这种差异可能归因于独特的社会经历和背景,包括暴力、歧视、文化期望和社会角色。因此,性别敏感的心理健康护理可能需要超越仅限于男性和女性的二元观点。

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