Datta Sumona, Mukherjee Tilottama
Department of Psychology, Government General Degree College, Singur, Hooghly, India.
Department of Psychology, University of Calcutta, Kolkata, India.
Front Glob Womens Health. 2023 Mar 29;4:1132768. doi: 10.3389/fgwh.2023.1132768. eCollection 2023.
The differential effect of the Covid-19 pandemic on the mental health of the population around the globe is well documented. Social isolation, loss of job, financial crisis, and fear of infection due to the pandemic have widely affected people across countries, and the sexual and gender minority (SGM) group is no exception. However, the additional stressors like stigma, discrimination, rejection, non-acceptance, and violence associated with diverse sexual orientation complicated the situation for the SGM group in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The present study conducted a systematic review of research (= 16) investigating the impact of Covid-19 stress on the psychological health of SGM individuals. The review had two objectives: (a) to explore the effect of the stress associated with the pandemic on the psychological health of the SGM individuals; and (b) to identify potential stressors associated with the Covid-19 pandemic affecting the mental health of SGM individuals. Studies were selected following a PRISMA protocol and several inclusion criteria.
The review provided new insights into the mental health issues of the SGM individual in the Covid-19 context. The outcome of the review focused on five aspects: (a) depression and anxiety symptoms related to Covid-19 symptoms; (b) perceived social support and Covid-19 stress; (c) family support and psychological distress related to Covid-19; (d) Covid-19 stress and disordered eating, and (e) problem drinking and substance abuse associated with Covid-19 stress.
The present review indicated a negative association between Covid-19 stress and psychological distress among sexual and gender minority individuals. The findings have important implications for psychologists and social workers working with this population and policymakers around the globe.
新冠疫情对全球人口心理健康的差异化影响已有充分记录。社交隔离、失业、金融危机以及因疫情引发的感染恐惧,已广泛影响各国人民,性少数群体(SGM)也不例外。然而,在新冠疫情背景下,诸如与不同性取向相关的污名、歧视、排斥、不被接受以及暴力等额外压力源,使性少数群体的情况更为复杂。
本研究对16项调查新冠疫情压力对性少数群体心理健康影响的研究进行了系统综述。该综述有两个目标:(a)探讨与疫情相关的压力对性少数群体心理健康的影响;(b)确定与新冠疫情相关的、影响性少数群体心理健康的潜在压力源。研究依据PRISMA协议和多项纳入标准进行筛选。
该综述为新冠疫情背景下性少数群体的心理健康问题提供了新见解。综述结果聚焦于五个方面:(a)与新冠症状相关的抑郁和焦虑症状;(b)感知到的社会支持与新冠疫情压力;(c)家庭支持与与新冠疫情相关的心理困扰;(d)新冠疫情压力与饮食失调;(e)与新冠疫情压力相关的问题饮酒和药物滥用。
本综述表明,新冠疫情压力与性少数群体的心理困扰之间存在负相关。这些发现对从事该人群工作的心理学家和社会工作者以及全球政策制定者具有重要意义。