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感知社区归属感对性取向与健康和幸福关系的调节作用。

Perceived Community Belonging as a Moderator of the Association Between Sexual Orientation and Health and Well-Being.

机构信息

Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Am J Health Promot. 2024 Mar;38(3):325-338. doi: 10.1177/08901171231204472. Epub 2023 Oct 3.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study examines the moderating role of perceived community belonging in the association between sexual orientation and various health and well-being outcomes.

DESIGN

A national cross-sectional survey.

SETTING

Confidential microdata from the 2021 Canadian Community Health Survey.

SUBJECTS

Individuals aged 15 and older, with a sample size ranging from 43,000 to 44,100.

MEASURES

Sexual orientation, health and well-being outcomes, and sense of community belonging were all self-reported. Outcomes included self-rated general and mental health, depressive symptoms, and life satisfaction.

ANALYSIS

A series of multiple linear regression models.

RESULTS

Compared to heterosexual individuals, bisexual individuals reported poorer self-rated general health (b = .402, < .001 for men; b = .454, < .001 for women) and mental health (b = .520, < .001 for men; b = .643, < .001 for women), higher depressive symptoms (b = 2.140, < .001 for men; b = 2.685, < .001 for women), and lower life satisfaction (b = .383, < .05 for men; b = .842, < .001 for women). Few disparities were observed among gay men and lesbians. Contrary to some recent findings, no disparities were observed among individuals uncertain about their sexual orientation or those who chose not to disclose it, even without controlling for covariates. A stronger sense of community belonging mitigated the disadvantages associated with self-rated general health (b = -.276, < .01) and depressive symptoms (b = -.983, < .01) for gay men, and life satisfaction (b = -.621, < .01) for lesbians.

CONCLUSION

This study is among the first to highlight the stress-buffering role of community belonging in the association between sexual orientation and health and well-being outcomes.

摘要

目的

本研究探讨了社区归属感在性取向与各种健康和幸福感结果之间的关联中的调节作用。

设计

一项全国性的横断面调查。

地点

2021 年加拿大社区健康调查的机密微观数据。

研究对象

年龄在 15 岁及以上的个人,样本量在 43000 到 44100 之间。

测量方法

性取向、健康和幸福感以及社区归属感均为自我报告。结果包括自我评估的一般和心理健康、抑郁症状和生活满意度。

分析

一系列多元线性回归模型。

结果

与异性恋个体相比,双性恋个体报告的自我评估一般健康状况较差(男性 b =.402,<.001;女性 b =.454,<.001)和心理健康状况较差(男性 b =.520,<.001;女性 b =.643,<.001),抑郁症状较高(男性 b = 2.140,<.001;女性 b = 2.685,<.001),生活满意度较低(男性 b =.383,<.05;女性 b =.842,<.001)。在男同性恋和女同性恋者中观察到的差异较小。与最近的一些发现相反,在那些对自己的性取向不确定或选择不披露性取向的个体中,即使没有控制协变量,也没有观察到差异。更强的社区归属感减轻了与男同性恋者自我评估的一般健康状况(b = -.276,<.01)和抑郁症状(b = -.983,<.01)以及女同性恋者的生活满意度(b = -.621,<.01)相关的劣势。

结论

本研究是首批强调社区归属感在性取向与健康和幸福感结果之间的关联中的压力缓冲作用的研究之一。

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