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粮食不安全在尼泊尔男男性行为者感知的与男男性接触相关耻辱感和抑郁症状之间的关系中起中介作用。

Mediating role of food insecurity in the relationship between perceived MSM related stigma and depressive symptoms among men who have sex with men in Nepal.

机构信息

Nepal Health Frontiers, Tokha-5, Kathmandu, Nepal.

Department of Allied Health Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2024 Jan 2;19(1):e0296097. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296097. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Previous studies have indicated the association between stigma and depressive symptoms among frequently stigmatized groups, such as men who have sex with men (MSM). While this association has been suggested in the literature, there is a dearth of evidence that examines whether food insecurity statistically mediates the relationship between stigma and depressive symptoms.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study conducted between October and December 2022 among a sample of 250 MSM in Kathmandu, Nepal, recruited through respondent-driven sampling. An unadjusted model including the exposure (stigma), mediator (food insecurity), and outcome variables (depressive symptoms) and an adjusted model that controlled for sociodemographic, behavioral, and health-related confounders were used. Bootstrapping was utilized to estimate the coefficients of these effects and the corresponding 95% confidence intervals. Via bootstrap approach, we find out the mediating role of food insecurity in the association between stigma and depressive symptoms.

RESULTS

Depressive symptoms, stigma, and food insecurity were 19.6%, 24.4%, and 29.2%, respectively, among MSM. Food insecurity was associated with higher age (b = 0.094; 95% CI = 0.039, 0.150) and monthly income (b = -1.806; 95% CI = -2.622, -0.985). Depressive symptoms were associated with condom-less sex in past six months (b = -1.638; 95% CI = -3.041, -0.092). Stigma was associated with higher age (b = 0.196; 95% CI = 0.084, 0.323) and PrEP uptake (b = 2.905; 95% CI = 0.659. 5.248). Food insecurity statistically mediated 20.6% of the indirect effect of stigma in depressive symptoms.

CONCLUSION

Our findings show that food insecurity affects the relationship between stigma and depressive symptoms in this population. Reducing food insecurity and addressing the stigma surrounding sexual orientation should be a priority when addressing mental health concerns among MSM in Nepal and other resource-limited countries with similar socio-cultural settings.

摘要

背景

先前的研究表明,在经常受到歧视的群体中,如男男性行为者(MSM),污名与抑郁症状之间存在关联。虽然文献中已经提出了这种关联,但缺乏证据表明,食物不安全是否在统计学上调节了污名与抑郁症状之间的关系。

方法

本横断面研究于 2022 年 10 月至 12 月在尼泊尔加德满都的 250 名 MSM 中进行,通过应答驱动抽样招募参与者。使用未调整的模型包括暴露(污名)、中介(食物不安全)和结果变量(抑郁症状)以及控制社会人口学、行为和健康相关混杂因素的调整模型。使用自举法估计这些效应的系数及其相应的 95%置信区间。通过自举法,我们发现食物不安全在污名与抑郁症状之间的关联中具有中介作用。

结果

MSM 中抑郁症状、污名和食物不安全的发生率分别为 19.6%、24.4%和 29.2%。食物不安全与较高的年龄(b=0.094;95%CI=0.039,0.150)和月收入(b=-1.806;95%CI=-2.622,-0.985)相关。抑郁症状与过去六个月中无保护性行为(b=-1.638;95%CI=-3.041,-0.092)相关。污名与较高的年龄(b=0.196;95%CI=0.084,0.323)和 PrEP 使用率(b=2.905;95%CI=0.659,5.248)相关。食物不安全在污名对抑郁症状的间接效应中具有统计学意义的中介作用,占 20.6%。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,在该人群中,食物不安全影响污名与抑郁症状之间的关系。在尼泊尔和其他具有类似社会文化背景的资源有限国家,减少食物不安全和解决与性取向相关的污名问题应该是解决 MSM 心理健康问题的重点。

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