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通过社会支持实现复原力:对性少数女性促进幸福的社会资源的交叉性分析

Resilience Through Social Support: An Intersectional Analysis of Sexual Minority Women's Social Resources for Wellbeing.

作者信息

Wootton Angie R, Sterzing Paul R, Mericle Amy A, Drabble Laurie A, Cahoon Linda R, Hughes Tonda L

机构信息

School of Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA.

School of Social Welfare, University at Albany, Albany, New York, USA.

出版信息

J Homosex. 2025 Apr 16;72(5):951-971. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2024.2360610. Epub 2024 Jun 4.

Abstract

Sexual minority women (SMW) are at higher risk for a range of health conditions (e.g. depression, anxiety, and alcohol use disorder) than heterosexual women. However, poor health outcomes do not occur for all SMW. Resilience provides a lens for understanding why some SMW maintain good mental and behavioral health despite the presence of multiple risk factors. Few studies have examined the resilience-promoting factor of social support in relation to depression, anxiety, and alcohol use disorder in SMW. There is a need for further research clarifying sources of social support (e.g. family, significant others, friends, LGBTQ+ community) associated with resilient outcomes for SMW. This study used data from a telephone-based survey of 520 SMW to examine the relationships between resilience and social support. We used multiple regression and tested for interactions with ethnoracial identity and sexual identity. Greater levels of overall social support were associated with greater resilience, as was social support from the LGBTQ+ community in particular. There were few differences in these relationships by ethnoracial identity, sexual identity, or their intersections. Interventions that increase social support across any of four support sources appear to have the potential to increase resilience and decrease mental and behavioral health risks for SMW.

摘要

性少数群体女性(SMW)比异性恋女性面临一系列健康问题(如抑郁症、焦虑症和酒精使用障碍)的风险更高。然而,并非所有性少数群体女性都会出现健康不良后果。复原力为理解为什么一些性少数群体女性尽管存在多种风险因素却仍能保持良好的心理和行为健康提供了一个视角。很少有研究探讨社会支持这一促进复原力的因素与性少数群体女性的抑郁症、焦虑症和酒精使用障碍之间的关系。有必要进一步研究,以明确与性少数群体女性复原力结果相关的社会支持来源(如家庭、重要他人、朋友、 LGBTQ+ 群体)。本研究使用了对520名性少数群体女性进行的电话调查数据,以检验复原力与社会支持之间的关系。我们使用多元回归,并测试了与种族身份和性身份的相互作用。总体社会支持水平越高,复原力越强,特别是来自LGBTQ+ 群体的社会支持也是如此。在这些关系中,按种族身份、性身份或它们的交叉情况来看,几乎没有差异。增加四个支持来源中任何一个的社会支持的干预措施似乎有可能增强性少数群体女性的复原力,并降低其心理和行为健康风险。

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