Laboratory of Studies and Interventions in Cognitive and Contextual Therapies, Department of Psychology, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte 31270-901, Brazil.
Institute of Schema Therapy in Cologne (IST-K), 50667 Cologne, Germany.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Jul 25;21(8):971. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21080971.
Culture is a central theme across various theories and disciplines, influencing behavior and self-perception through interactions within social groups, families, and legal systems. This influence extends to the general population and particularly impacts sexual and gender minorities (SGMs), resulting in minority stress that contributes to mental health issues and the development of Early Maladaptive Schemas (EMSs). Adolescents within these groups face typical developmental stressors-such as hormonal changes and societal pressures-compounded by prejudice, increasing their vulnerability to depression, anxiety, stress, substance abuse, and eating disorders. Despite these challenges, Schema Therapy (ST) lacks comprehensive studies on the sociocultural aspects influencing EMS acquisition in SGM adolescents. This theoretical review aims to fill this gap by exploring the impact of society and culture on EMS development within SGM adolescents. We recognize the broad spectrum of cultural influences and emphasize the importance of cultural sensitivity and diversity. This review specifically addresses how societal and cultural dynamics impact SGM individuals, acknowledging that while ethnic or other cultural factors are not the focus of this paper, they merit future research. This manuscript will discuss central topics and their impact on LGBTQIA+ youth, including (1) the background (definition of culture, lack of studies on ST focusing on culture, and studies on adverse psychological outcomes), (2) minority stress theory and prejudice against sexual and gender diversity (distal and proximal stressors and sociocultural aspects), (3) EMSs and unmet emotional needs, (4) ST affirmative strategies (working with schema modes, imagery rescripting, chair work, and photo techniques), and (5) final considerations (limitations and research agenda).
文化是各种理论和学科的核心主题,通过社会群体、家庭和法律系统内部的相互作用影响行为和自我认知。这种影响延伸到普通人群,特别是对性少数群体和性别少数群体(SGM)产生影响,导致少数群体压力,从而导致心理健康问题和早期适应不良模式(EMS)的发展。这些群体中的青少年面临着典型的发展压力,如荷尔蒙变化和社会压力,再加上偏见,增加了他们患抑郁症、焦虑症、压力、药物滥用和饮食失调的脆弱性。尽管面临这些挑战,但模式治疗(ST)缺乏关于影响 SGM 青少年 EMS 获得的社会文化方面的综合研究。本理论综述旨在通过探讨社会和文化对 SGM 青少年 EMS 发展的影响来填补这一空白。我们认识到文化影响的广泛范围,并强调文化敏感性和多样性的重要性。本综述特别探讨了社会和文化动态如何影响 SGM 个体,同时承认虽然族裔或其他文化因素不是本文的重点,但值得未来的研究。本文将讨论影响 LGBTQIA+青年的核心主题及其影响,包括(1)背景(文化的定义、缺乏关注文化的 ST 研究以及关注不良心理后果的研究)、(2)少数群体压力理论和对性和性别多样性的偏见(远端和近端压力源以及社会文化方面)、(3)EMS 和未满足的情感需求、(4)ST 肯定策略(处理模式模式、意象改写、椅子工作和照片技术)和(5)最终考虑因素(局限性和研究议程)。