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一项针对丹麦异性恋、同性恋和双性恋者的全国代表性研究中的童年不良经历与心理健康问题

Adverse childhood experiences and mental health problems in a nationally representative study of heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual Danes.

作者信息

Andresen Josefine Bernhard, Graugaard Christian, Andersson Mikael, Bahnsen Mikkel Kjaer, Frisch Morten

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology Research, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Department of Clinical Medicine, Center for Sexology Research, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark.

出版信息

World Psychiatry. 2022 Oct;21(3):427-435. doi: 10.1002/wps.21008.

Abstract

Non-heterosexual persons more often report adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) than heterosexuals, and they generally bear a greater burden of mental health challenges. However, population-based data on this topic are scarce. In a nationally representative study within the Project SEXUS, one of the world's largest cohort studies on sexual health, we used data from 57,479 individuals in Denmark to explore the interplay between ACEs and mental health problems among self-identified heterosexual, homosexual and bisexual persons, and among self-identified heterosexuals with or without same-sex sexual experience. Compared to heterosexuals, non-heterosexual persons were more likely to report most of the studied ACEs, with odds ratios (ORs) for the ACE category "abuse" ranging from 1.38 to 1.75 for homosexual women, from 1.76 to 2.65 for homosexual men, from 2.52 to 3.64 for bisexual women, and from 1.58 to 6.07 for bisexual men. Furthermore, non-heterosexual persons had consistently and statistically significantly higher odds for mental health problems (ORs: 1.50 to 4.63). Combinations of ACEs with a non-heterosexual identity resulted in markedly elevated odds for mental health problems, particularly among bisexual individuals. This included high odds for suicidal thoughts/attempts among bisexual persons with a history of "neglect" (women: OR=12.82; men: OR=35.24) and "abuse" (women: OR=11.81; men: OR=11.65). Among self-identified heterosexuals, combinations of ACEs with same-sex sexual experience were associated with consistently elevated odds for mental health problems (ORs: 2.22 to 12.04). The greater burden of ACEs among self-identified homosexuals and, most notably, bisexuals may account for part of their excess risk of mental health problems. These findings emphasize the public health importance of preventive measures to minimize the burden of ACEs and avert their harmful long-term effects. Moreover, they highlight the need to safeguard the welfare of children and adolescents with non-conforming expressions of sexuality.

摘要

与异性恋者相比,非异性恋者更常报告童年不良经历(ACEs),并且他们通常承受着更大的心理健康挑战负担。然而,关于这一主题的基于人群的数据却很稀少。在“性学项目”(SEXUS)这一全球最大的性健康队列研究之一的全国代表性研究中,我们使用了丹麦57479人的数据,以探究自我认定的异性恋、同性恋和双性恋者,以及有或没有同性性经历的自我认定异性恋者中ACEs与心理健康问题之间的相互作用。与异性恋者相比,非异性恋者更有可能报告大多数所研究的ACEs,ACE类别“虐待”的优势比(OR)在同性恋女性中为1.38至1.75,在同性恋男性中为1.76至2.65,在双性恋女性中为2.52至3.64,在双性恋男性中为1.58至6.07。此外,非异性恋者出现心理健康问题的几率一直且在统计学上显著更高(OR:1.50至4.63)。ACEs与非异性恋身份的组合导致心理健康问题的几率显著升高,尤其是在双性恋个体中。这包括有“忽视”史(女性:OR = 12.82;男性:OR = 35.24)和“虐待”史(女性:OR = 11.81;男性:OR = 11.65)的双性恋者中出现自杀念头/企图的高几率。在自我认定的异性恋者中,ACEs与同性性经历的组合与心理健康问题的几率持续升高相关(OR:2.22至12.04)。自我认定的同性恋者,尤其是双性恋者中ACEs负担较重,可能是他们心理健康问题额外风险的部分原因。这些发现强调了预防措施对于最小化ACEs负担并避免其有害长期影响的公共卫生重要性。此外,它们突出了保障有不符合常规性取向表达的儿童和青少年福利的必要性。

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