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同性吸引对心理困扰和危险性行为的因果影响:双向效应的证据。

Causal Influences of Same-Sex Attraction on Psychological Distress and Risky Sexual Behaviors: Evidence for Bidirectional Effects.

机构信息

The Social, Genetic and Developmental Psychiatry Centre, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 8AF, UK.

Department of Mental Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2023 Apr;52(3):1213-1228. doi: 10.1007/s10508-022-02455-9. Epub 2022 Nov 4.

Abstract

Although health disparities among same-sex attracted compared to heterosexual individuals are typically explained by minority stress, there is limited evidence for a causal effect. This study investigated whether same-sex attraction was causally associated with psychological distress and risky sexual behavior using sociosexual behavior as a proxy. The sample comprised monozygotic and dizygotic twins and their non-twin siblings (n = 2036, 3780 and 2356, respectively) genotyped and assessed for same-sex attraction, psychological distress (anxiety and depressive symptoms), and risky sexual behavior. Causal influences were investigated with same-sex attraction as the predictor and psychological distress and risky sexual behavior as the outcomes in two separate Mendelian Randomization-Direction of Causation (MRDoC) models using OpenMx in R. The MRDoC model improves on the Mendelian Randomization and Direction of Causation twin models by allowing analyses of variables with similar genetic architectures, incorporating polygenic scores as instrumental variables and specifying pleiotropy and residual covariance. There were significant causal influences flowing from same-sex attraction to psychological distress and risky sexual behavior (standardized coefficients = 0.13 and 0.16; 95% CIs 0.03-0.23 and 0.08-0.25, respectively). Further analyses also demonstrated causal influences flowing from psychological distress and risky sexual behavior toward same-sex attraction. Causal influences from same-sex attraction to psychological distress and risky sexual behavior may reflect minority stress, which reinforces ongoing measures to minimize social disparities. Causal influences flowing in the opposite direction may reflect rejection sensitivity, stigma-inducing outcomes of risky sexual behavior, and recall bias; however, further research is required to specifically investigate these processes.

摘要

虽然与异性恋个体相比,同性吸引群体的健康差异通常可以用少数群体压力来解释,但目前仅有有限的证据表明存在因果效应。本研究通过性行为来代理,调查了同性吸引是否与心理困扰和风险性行为存在因果关系。该样本包括同卵双胞胎和异卵双胞胎及其非双胞胎兄弟姐妹(分别有 2036、3780 和 2356 人接受了同性别吸引力、心理困扰(焦虑和抑郁症状)和风险性行为的基因分型和评估)。使用 R 中的 OpenMx 分别在两个独立的 Mendelian Randomization-Direction of Causation(MRDoC)模型中,以同性别吸引力作为预测因子,以心理困扰和风险性行为作为结果,对因果影响进行了调查。MRDoC 模型通过允许对具有相似遗传结构的变量进行分析、将多基因分数作为工具变量,并指定多效性和剩余协方差,改进了 Mendelian Randomization 和 Direction of Causation 双胞胎模型。从同性吸引到心理困扰和风险性行为存在显著的因果影响(标准化系数分别为 0.13 和 0.16;95%CI 分别为 0.03-0.23 和 0.08-0.25)。进一步的分析还表明,从心理困扰和风险性行为到同性吸引也存在因果影响。从同性吸引到心理困扰和风险性行为的因果影响可能反映了少数群体压力,这强化了正在采取的措施,以尽量减少社会差距。相反方向的因果影响可能反映了排斥敏感性、风险性行为引起的耻辱感和回忆偏差;然而,需要进一步的研究来专门调查这些过程。

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