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美国南部 LGBTQ+人群的公开度、歧视与心理困扰。

Outness, Discrimination, and Psychological Distress Among LGBTQ+ People Living in the Southern United States.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

Department of Sociomedical Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, New York, New York, USA.

出版信息

LGBT Health. 2023 Apr;10(3):237-244. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2021.0295. Epub 2022 Dec 28.

Abstract

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ+) people face mental health disparities. These disparities are amplified in the Southern regions of the United States. This study assessed the role of outness, discrimination, and other demographic variables on possible serious mental illness (SMI) among LGBTQ+ Southerners. This study used data from the 2017 LGBT Institute Southern Survey, a cross-sectional convenience sample of 6502 LGBTQ+ adults living in 14 Southern states. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to examine differences between those with and without possible SMI. Outness was associated with a lower likelihood of possible SMI (odds ratio [OR]: 0.696, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.574-0.844,  = 0.001), especially when controlling for discrimination in the past 12 months (OR: 0.693, 95% CI: 0.576-0.834,  ≤ 0.001) and lifetime discrimination (OR: 0.678, 95% CI: 0.554-0.829,  = 0.001). Lifetime discrimination was associated with a higher likelihood of possible SMI (OR: 1.413, 95% CI: 1.034-1.932,  = 0.033), as was discrimination experienced in the past 12 months (OR: 1.626, 95% CI: 1.408-1.877,  ≤ 0.001). Black/African American respondents had the lowest percentage of possible SMI (21.0%) compared with other races, despite having lower or comparable rates of outness. These results indicate a possible promotive effect of outness against possible SMI among LGBTQ+ Southerners, as well as possible promotive group-level factors among Black/African American LGBTQ+ Southerners. Policies and interventions that address discrimination against LGBTQ+ Southerners should be expanded, and future research should address how the relationships between outness, discrimination, and mental health outcomes may vary by subgroup.

摘要

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿和其他性与性别少数群体(LGBTQ+)面临心理健康方面的差距。这些差距在美国南部地区更为明显。本研究评估了公开性、歧视和其他人口变量对南部 LGBTQ+ 人群中可能的严重精神疾病(SMI)的作用。本研究使用了 2017 年 LGBT 研究所南部调查的数据,这是一项横断面便利抽样研究,对象是居住在 14 个南部州的 6502 名 LGBTQ+ 成年人。采用多变量逻辑回归分析比较了可能患有 SMI 和不患有 SMI 的人群之间的差异。公开性与可能患有 SMI 的可能性较低相关(比值比[OR]:0.696,95%置信区间[CI]:0.574-0.844, = 0.001),尤其是在控制过去 12 个月的歧视(OR:0.693,95% CI:0.576-0.834, ≤ 0.001)和终生歧视(OR:0.678,95% CI:0.554-0.829, = 0.001)时。终生歧视与可能患有 SMI 的可能性较高相关(OR:1.413,95% CI:1.034-1.932, = 0.033),过去 12 个月经历的歧视也与可能患有 SMI 的可能性较高相关(OR:1.626,95% CI:1.408-1.877, ≤ 0.001)。与其他种族相比,黑人和非裔美国人受访者的 SMI 比例最低(21.0%),尽管他们的公开率较低或相当。这些结果表明,南部 LGBTQ+ 人群中公开性可能对 SMI 具有保护作用,而黑人和非裔美国 LGBTQ+ 人群中可能存在保护群体层面的因素。应该扩大针对南部 LGBTQ+ 人群的歧视政策和干预措施,未来的研究应解决公开性、歧视与心理健康结果之间的关系如何因亚群而异。

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