Kaufman Erin A, Meddaoui Brianna, Seymour Nicole E, Victor Sarah E
Arch Suicide Res. 2023 Oct-Dec;27(4):1296-1311. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2022.2127385. Epub 2022 Oct 10.
Rates of suicidal ideation (SI), attempts, and death by suicide are consistently elevated among persons from sexual and gender minority groups relative to the general population. Experiences of minority stress and thwarted belongingness may contribute to elevated risk, and be most pernicious among persons with multiple marginalized identities.
The present study sought to examine the relation between gender identity (cisgender vs. transgender and nonbinary individuals [TNB]) and recent SI among a convenience sample of lesbian, gay, bisexual, questioning, and queer adults.
Participants ( 807) completed an online survey with measures of minority stress, SI, and thwarted belongingness.
We tested a mediation model in which TNB identity was indirectly associated with SI via minority stress ( = 1.94, = 0.30, Bootstrap 95% CI = [1.39, 2.58]). We also investigated thwarted belongingness as a moderator between minority stress and SI, and found evidence of a two-way interaction ( = 0.01, = 0.001, < .001). The conditional indirect effect of gender identity on SI through minority stress was higher for individuals with higher levels of thwarted belongingness ( = 0.07, = 0.02, Bootstrap 95% CI = [0.04, 0.11]).
Gender identity was indirectly associated with SI through minority stress and elevations in minority stress were associated with more frequent SI. The minority stress and SI association was strongest for participants reporting higher thwarted belongingness. Building and maintaining strong social support networks may be especially important for persons with intersecting gender and sexual minority identities who face minority stress.
HIGHLIGHTSTNB gender identity was indirectly associated with SI via minority stressThwarted belongingness moderated the relation between minority stress and SIThe minority stress SI relation was strongest at higher thwarted belongingness.
与普通人群相比,性取向和性别少数群体中的自杀意念(SI)、自杀未遂及自杀死亡发生率一直较高。少数群体压力和归属感受挫的经历可能导致风险升高,并且在具有多重边缘化身份的人群中危害最大。
本研究旨在调查在女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、性取向存疑及酷儿成年人的便利样本中,性别认同(顺性别者与跨性别者及非二元性别个体 [TNB])与近期自杀意念之间的关系。
参与者(807人)完成了一项在线调查,其中包括少数群体压力、自杀意念和归属感受挫的测量。
我们测试了一个中介模型,其中TNB身份通过少数群体压力与自杀意念间接相关(β = 1.94,SE = 0.30,Bootstrap 95% CI = [1.39, 2.58])。我们还研究了归属感受挫作为少数群体压力和自杀意念之间的调节变量,发现了双向交互作用的证据(β = 0.01,SE = 0.001,p <.001)。对于归属感受挫程度较高的个体,通过少数群体压力的性别认同对自杀意念的条件间接效应更高(β = 0.07,SE = 0.02,Bootstrap 95% CI = [0.04, 0.11])。
性别认同通过少数群体压力与自杀意念间接相关,少数群体压力的升高与更频繁的自杀意念相关。对于报告归属感受挫程度较高的参与者,少数群体压力与自杀意念的关联最强。对于面临少数群体压力的具有交叉性别的性取向少数群体身份的人来说,建立和维持强大的社会支持网络可能尤为重要。
要点
TNB性别认同通过少数群体压力与自杀意念间接相关
归属感受挫调节了少数群体压力与自杀意念之间的关系
在归属感受挫程度较高时,少数群体压力与自杀意念的关系最强