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亲密伴侣暴力、出柜情况及社区联系如何与男同性恋者的少数群体应激源相关联?

How Do Intimate Partner Violence, Outness, and Community Connection Relate to Minority Stressors for Men Who Have Sex with Men?

作者信息

Pless Jennie, Gibbs Jeremy J

机构信息

University of Georgia, Athens, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2025 Jul;40(13-14):3333-3358. doi: 10.1177/08862605241271395. Epub 2024 Aug 16.

Abstract

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a pervasive issue among men who have sex with men (MSM). However, IPV has long been conceptualized as abuse between a male perpetrator and a female victim, leaving gaps in the literature on the unique impacts IPV victimization has for both male victims and victims in same-sex relationships. This study examines relationships between IPV and negative minority stress experiences specific to LGBTQ individuals: overt experiences of homophobia, sexual orientation microaggressions, and internalized homophobia. Participants ( = 168) were recruited through three popular MSM networking applications (i.e., Grindr, Jack'd, and Scruff. Most were recruited from one state in the southeastern United States. Ordinary Least Squares regressions were used to examine IPV as a predictive factor in three separate models, all of which controlled for age, race, outness, and gay community connection (GCC). IPV victimization is associated with increased levels of experiences of overt homophobia, homophobic microaggressions, and internalized homophobia for MSM. Outness, or being open with the people in one's life about one's MSM identity, is associated with lower levels of both sexual orientation microaggressions and internalized homophobia. GCC is also associated with lower levels of internalized homophobia. Results from this study show that IPV victimization is related to minority stressors for MSM. These findings support the existence of unique elements of IPV for LGBTQ victims, specifically MSM. Implications for IPV researchers and service providers are discussed, including the importance of the protective role of outness and GCC against some minority stressors.

摘要

亲密伴侣暴力(IPV)在男男性行为者(MSM)中是一个普遍存在的问题。然而,长期以来,IPV一直被概念化为男性施暴者与女性受害者之间的虐待行为,这使得关于IPV受害经历对男性受害者以及同性关系中的受害者所产生的独特影响的文献存在空白。本研究考察了IPV与 LGBTQ 个体特有的负面少数群体压力经历之间的关系:公开的恐同经历、性取向微侵犯以及内化的恐同心理。通过三款流行的男男性行为者社交应用程序(即Grindr、Jack'd和Scruff)招募了参与者(n = 168)。大多数参与者来自美国东南部的一个州。使用普通最小二乘法回归在三个单独的模型中检验IPV作为预测因素,所有模型均控制了年龄、种族、出柜程度和同性恋社区联系(GCC)。对于男男性行为者而言,IPV受害经历与公开的恐同经历、恐同微侵犯以及内化的恐同心理水平的增加有关。出柜,即向生活中的人公开自己的男男性行为者身份,与性取向微侵犯和内化的恐同心理水平较低有关。GCC也与内化的恐同心理水平较低有关。本研究结果表明,IPV受害经历与男男性行为者的少数群体压力源有关。这些发现支持了IPV对 LGBTQ 受害者,特别是男男性行为者存在独特因素。讨论了对IPV研究人员和服务提供者的启示,包括出柜和GCC对一些少数群体压力源的保护作用的重要性。

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