跨领域微侵犯、抑郁症状,以及在拉丁裔性少数和性别少数青年样本中 LGBTQ 特定父母支持的作用。

Intersectional microaggressions, depressive symptoms, and the role of LGBTQ-specific parental support in a sample of Latinx sexual and gender minority youth.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

Department of Psychology, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA.

出版信息

J Adolesc. 2023 Apr;95(3):584-595. doi: 10.1002/jad.12139. Epub 2023 Jan 20.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Latinx and sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth experience higher incidents of racism, cissexism, and heterosexism in the forms of overt discrimination and microaggressions. These experiences could in part explain increased negative mental health outcomes, such as depressive symptoms. Evidence points to the possibility that LGBTQ-specific parental support buffers the effects of intersectional microaggressions on depressive symptoms among Latinx SGM youth.

METHODS

In a sample of 1292 Latinx SGM youth (ages 13-17), we assessed: a) the association between LGBTQ-specific parental support and depressive symptoms, b) the associations between three forms of intersectional microaggressions and depressive symptoms, and c) whether parental LGBTQ-specific parental support moderated the relationship between three forms of intersectional microaggressions and depressive symptoms. Main effect and moderation analyses examined interactions between LGBTQ-specific parental support with each of the three forms of intersectional microaggressions on depressive symptoms.

RESULTS

We found that Latinx transgender youth experienced higher intersectional microaggressions compared to their cisgender counterparts and that Latinx SGM youth who reported lower LGBTQ-specific parental support experienced higher depressive symptoms. We also identified a significant interaction between intersectional microaggressions and LGBTQ-specific parental support, suggesting that parental support was more protective at low rather than high levels of intersectional microaggressions.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings suggest a need for future work examining culturally appropriate approaches to foster a supportive parent-child relationship among Latinx SGM youth and their parental figures.

摘要

简介

拉丁裔和性少数群体及跨性别群体(SGM)青年在种族主义、性别歧视和异性恋至上主义方面经历了更高比例的公开歧视和微侵犯事件。这些经历可能部分解释了负面心理健康结果增加的原因,例如抑郁症状。有证据表明,特定于 LGBTQ 的父母支持可能缓冲了交叉微侵犯对拉丁裔 SGM 青年抑郁症状的影响。

方法

在 1292 名拉丁裔 SGM 青年(13-17 岁)样本中,我们评估了:a)特定于 LGBTQ 的父母支持与抑郁症状之间的关联,b)三种交叉微侵犯形式与抑郁症状之间的关联,以及 c)特定于 LGBTQ 的父母支持是否调节了三种交叉微侵犯形式与抑郁症状之间的关系。主要效应和调节分析检验了特定于 LGBTQ 的父母支持与三种交叉微侵犯形式之间的相互作用对抑郁症状的影响。

结果

我们发现,与顺性别同龄人相比,跨性别拉丁裔青年经历了更高的交叉微侵犯,而报告特定于 LGBTQ 的父母支持较低的拉丁裔 SGM 青年经历了更高的抑郁症状。我们还发现了交叉微侵犯和特定于 LGBTQ 的父母支持之间的显著相互作用,表明在低水平而不是高水平的交叉微侵犯下,父母支持更具保护作用。

结论

研究结果表明,未来需要进一步研究如何针对拉丁裔 SGM 青年及其父母群体,采用文化上适当的方法来培养支持性的亲子关系。

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