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跨性别和性别多样化个体的日常少数群体压力和心理健康体验。

Daily experiences of minority stress and mental health in transgender and gender-diverse individuals.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Michigan State University.

College of Nursing, Ohio State University.

出版信息

J Psychopathol Clin Sci. 2023 Apr;132(3):340-350. doi: 10.1037/abn0000814. Epub 2023 Mar 13.

Abstract

Transgender and gender-diverse people experience various minority stressors although minimal research has examined prospective effects on daily affect or mental health. We explored rates of marginalization for transgender and gender-diverse participants in a daily diary study and the concurrent and prospective associations with daily affect and weekly measures of depression and anxiety symptoms, as well as the mediating effects of internalized stigma, rumination, and isolation. There were 167 participants (82.2% white; age = 25) retained in the daily surveys. Participants completed surveys for 56 days reflecting exposure to marginalization, gender nonaffirmation, internalized stigma, rumination, isolation, affect (negative, anxious, and positive affect), and mental health (anxiety and depression symptoms). Participants experienced marginalization on 25.1% of the days. Within-person analyses revealed concurrent associations between marginalization and gender nonaffirmation with increased negative and anxious affect and increased anxiety and depression symptoms, as well as associations for gender nonaffirmation and decreased positive affect. At the within-person level, there were prospective associations between marginalization and gender nonaffirmation with increased negative affect on the next day, as well as increased anxiety and depression symptoms the next week. Concurrent analyses revealed significant indirect effects with marginalization and gender nonaffirmation associated with all three affect variables and mental health via increases in internalized stigma, rumination, and isolation. However, only gender nonaffirmation was related to isolation and affect or mental health in the prospective analyses. Clinical considerations include strategies to address the immediate effects of minority stress as well as the long-term interpersonal effects. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

跨性别者和性别多样化的人经历各种少数群体压力源,尽管很少有研究检验这些压力源对日常情绪或心理健康的前瞻性影响。我们在一项日常日记研究中探讨了跨性别者和性别多样化参与者的边缘化程度,以及与日常情绪和每周抑郁和焦虑症状的并发和前瞻性关联,以及内化的耻辱感、反刍和孤立的中介作用。有 167 名参与者(82.2%为白人;年龄=25)保留在日常调查中。参与者完成了 56 天的调查,反映了他们接触边缘化、性别不一致、内化的耻辱感、反刍、孤立、情绪(消极、焦虑和积极情绪)和心理健康(焦虑和抑郁症状)的情况。参与者在 25.1%的日子里经历了边缘化。个体内分析显示,边缘化和性别不一致与负面和焦虑情绪增加以及焦虑和抑郁症状增加存在并发关联,同时性别不一致与积极情绪减少也存在关联。在个体内水平上,边缘化和性别不一致与第二天的负面情绪增加以及下周的焦虑和抑郁症状增加存在前瞻性关联。同期分析显示,边缘化和性别不一致与所有三种情绪变量和心理健康通过内化的耻辱感、反刍和孤立的增加有关。然而,只有性别不一致与孤立和情绪或心理健康在前瞻性分析中有关。临床考虑因素包括解决少数群体压力的即时影响以及长期人际影响的策略。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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