Andrews Jack L, Astle Duncan E, Jones Jonathan S, Blakemore Sarah-Jayne
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
University College, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2024 Jun 26;11(6):230955. doi: 10.1098/rsos.230955. eCollection 2024 Jun.
Individuals who belong to a sexual minority are at greater risk of adverse health and social outcomes. These effects are observed during adolescence when many mental health problems, such as depression, first emerge. Here, we used a network analytic approach to better understand the role that sexual minority status plays in the association between depression, interpersonal difficulties and substance use in a large sample of mid-adolescents. In doing so, we used data from 8017 fourteen year olds from the UK's Millennium Cohort Study, of which 490 self-identified as belonging to a sexual minority. We found that sexual minority status was highly central in the network and connected to multiple adverse outcomes, sometimes directly and sometimes indirectly. The largest single association was between sexual minority status and depression, and this link mediated multiple negative associations with being in a sexual minority. The shortest path to drinking, poor social support and closeness with parents and victimization occurred via depression. The shortest path to smoking and drug use occurred via conduct problems. We also identified three distinct profiles of adverse outcomes among those belonging to a sexual minority, highlighting the heterogeneous nature of this group.
属于性少数群体的个体面临更严重的健康和社会不良后果风险。这些影响在青春期就已显现,此时许多心理健康问题,如抑郁症,首次出现。在此,我们采用网络分析方法,以更好地理解性少数群体身份在大量青少年中期样本中抑郁症、人际困难和物质使用之间的关联中所起的作用。为此,我们使用了来自英国千禧队列研究的8017名14岁青少年的数据,其中490人自我认定为性少数群体。我们发现,性少数群体身份在该网络中处于高度核心地位,并与多种不良后果相关联,有时是直接关联,有时是间接关联。最大的单一关联存在于性少数群体身份与抑郁症之间,并且这种联系介导了与身为性少数群体相关的多种负面关联。通向饮酒、社会支持不足、与父母关系亲密程度以及受侵害的最短路径是通过抑郁症。通向吸烟和吸毒的最短路径是通过行为问题。我们还在性少数群体中识别出三种不同的不良后果特征,突出了该群体的异质性。