Li Haoqian, Yang Yangyang, Li Yiwen, Zeng Yimeng
Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, Beibei, Chongqing, China.
Hangzhou Baishi Tong Education Technology Co., Ltd, Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou, China.
Int J Sex Health. 2024 May 30;36(3):317-328. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2024.2360739. eCollection 2024.
Masculinity is validated as a protective factor in mental health for gay population. However, potential mediators between masculinity and mental health remain unclear. Mindfulness, as one of the individual's traits has been proved to play an essential role on mental health. Yet the correlation between mindfulness and masculinity has barely been examined, and whether mindfulness could serve as a key mediator to explain the protective effect masculinity bringing to mental health for gay men remains unknown. To test this hypothesis, we recruited 210 gay men in China to conduct online questionnaires containing scales of FFMQ, BSRI, DASS-21 and demographic features. Based on mediation analysis, we found among gay men, mindfulness significantly mediates the negative relationship between masculinity and stress (SIE (standardized indirect effect) = -.20, 95% CI [-.28 -.11]), anxiety (SIE = -.17, 95% CI [-.26 -.09]) and depression (SIE = -.20, 95% CI [-.29 -.11]). Furthermore, by decomposing sub-dimensions of mindfulness, we found both "describing" and "acting with awareness" exhibit significant mediation effects between masculinity and mental distress. We further found "being analytical", one key sub-dimension of masculinity, positively correlates with mindful describing ( = .369, < .001). Our results indicate that trait mindfulness serves as a core mediator between masculinity and mental health, the key trait in masculinity (being analytical) closely connects with the essential element of mindfulness (describing) and low in masculinity might undermine gay men's abilities of acting with awareness (staying focused). Our findings may also shed light on developing gay men-aimed mindfulness-based clinical interventions.
男子气概被确认为男同性恋群体心理健康的一个保护因素。然而,男子气概与心理健康之间潜在的中介因素仍不明确。正念作为个体特质之一,已被证明对心理健康起着至关重要的作用。然而,正念与男子气概之间的相关性几乎未被研究过,正念是否能作为关键中介来解释男子气概给男同性恋者心理健康带来的保护作用仍不清楚。为了验证这一假设,我们在中国招募了210名男同性恋者进行在线问卷调查,问卷包含五因素正念量表(FFMQ)、贝姆性别角色量表(BSRI)、抑郁焦虑压力量表(DASS - 21)以及人口统计学特征量表。基于中介分析,我们发现,在男同性恋者中,正念显著中介了男子气概与压力(标准化间接效应[SIE]= - 0.20,95%置信区间[CI][ - 0.28, - 0.11])、焦虑(SIE = - 0.17,95% CI[ - 0.26, - 0.09])和抑郁(SIE = - 0.20,95% CI[ - 0.29, - 0.11])之间的负相关关系。此外,通过分解正念的子维度,我们发现“描述”和“有意识行动”在男子气概与心理困扰之间均表现出显著的中介效应。我们还发现,男子气概的一个关键子维度“善于分析”与正念描述呈正相关(r = 0.369,p < 0.001)。我们的研究结果表明,特质正念是男子气概与心理健康之间的核心中介因素,男子气概中的关键特质(善于分析)与正念的关键要素(描述)紧密相连,而男子气概较低可能会削弱男同性恋者有意识行动(保持专注)的能力。我们的研究结果也可能为开发针对男同性恋者的基于正念的临床干预措施提供启示。