Arriaga Andrew S, Parent Mike C
Department of Educational Psychology, The University of Texas at Austin.
Psychol Sex Orientat Gend Divers. 2019 Sep;6(3):382-391. doi: 10.1037/sgd0000337. Epub 2019 Apr 11.
Bisexual individuals may experience pervasive binegativity originating from both heterosexual and lesbian/gay (L/G) individuals as a result of various psychosocial and relational factors. The present study aimed to explore how partner gender is particularly associated with experiences of binegativity from heterosexual and L/G persons and to examine how such experiences are related to internalized binegativity. A total of 350 self-identified cisgender bisexual men and women from across the United States were recruited online for this study. Participants completed an online survey battery assessing levels of both experienced and internalized binegativity. Regression analysis results indicated that binegativity from L/G persons, but not heterosexual persons, was significantly and positively associated with internalized binegativity. A significant interaction between binegativity from L/G persons and partner gender revealed a stronger association among those in same-gender relationships, such that those with same-gender partners who reported binegativity from L/G persons experienced more internalized binegativity than those with other-gender partners. When further examined by gender, these findings appeared to be driven by the relation among women, but not men, as women in same-gender relationships who reported binegativity from L/G persons reported the highest levels of internalized binegativity. Among men, binegativity from heterosexual, but not L/G, persons was significantly related to internalized binegativity independent of partner gender. The present study highlights key gender differences in interpersonal factors related to binegativity and have important implications for clinical practice with bisexual clients facing stigma and advocacy work addressing bisexual discrimination.
双性恋者可能会因各种心理社会和人际关系因素,而经历来自异性恋者以及女同性恋者/男同性恋者(L/G)的普遍双性恋消极态度。本研究旨在探讨伴侣性别如何特别地与来自异性恋者和L/G者的双性恋消极态度体验相关联,并检验这些体验如何与内化的双性恋消极态度相关。通过网络招募了来自美国各地的总共350名自我认定的顺性别双性恋男性和女性参与本研究。参与者完成了一组在线调查,评估经历的和内化的双性恋消极态度水平。回归分析结果表明,来自L/G者而非异性恋者的双性恋消极态度与内化的双性恋消极态度显著正相关。来自L/G者的双性恋消极态度与伴侣性别之间的显著交互作用表明,在同性关系中的人之间存在更强的关联,即那些有同性伴侣且报告有来自L/G者的双性恋消极态度的人,比那些有异性伴侣的人经历了更多内化的双性恋消极态度。当按性别进一步检验时,这些发现似乎是由女性而非男性之间的关系驱动的,因为那些报告有来自L/G者的双性恋消极态度的同性关系中的女性,报告的内化双性恋消极态度水平最高。在男性中,来自异性恋者而非L/G者的双性恋消极态度与内化的双性恋消极态度显著相关,且与伴侣性别无关。本研究突出了与双性恋消极态度相关的人际因素中的关键性别差异,对为面临耻辱感的双性恋客户提供临床服务以及解决双性恋歧视的宣传工作具有重要意义。