Stokes Katie, Houghton Marie, Gato Jorge, Tasker Fiona
School of Psychological Sciences, Birkbeck University of London, London WC1E 7HX, UK.
Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences, University of Porto, 4099-002 Porto, Portugal.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Aug 16;12(16):1634. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12161634.
Studies have emphasized the importance of social support in mitigating the relationship between psychological distress and mental health effects, with family of origin and family of formation providing key sources of social support over the life course. However, LGBTQ+ people may experience family of origin relationships as a source of distress, while partners and friends may buffer the relationship between minority stress and psychological wellbeing. Through our online survey (March-June 2022), which was conducted when the social restrictions of the COVID-19 pandemic were lifted in the UK, we considered the association between psychological wellbeing and sources of social support by sampling n = 1330 LGBTQ+ and cisgender heterosexual adults. LGBTQ+ adults generally experienced poorer psychological wellbeing outcomes than did cisgender heterosexual people. For LGBTQ+ adults, social support from family of origin, a special person, or friends was not associated with depression, anxiety, or stress levels, but social support from family or a special person was positively associated with higher levels of life satisfaction. Our findings indicate the importance of considering negative as well as positive wellbeing.
研究强调了社会支持在减轻心理困扰与心理健康影响之间关系方面的重要性,原生家庭和组建家庭在人生历程中提供了关键的社会支持来源。然而, LGBTQ+ 群体可能会将原生家庭关系视为困扰的来源,而伴侣和朋友可能会缓冲少数群体压力与心理健康之间的关系。通过我们在英国解除新冠疫情社会限制时(2022年3月至6月)进行的在线调查,我们通过对1330名 LGBTQ+ 和异性恋成年人进行抽样,研究了心理健康与社会支持来源之间的关联。LGBTQ+ 成年人的心理健康状况总体上比异性恋成年人更差。对于 LGBTQ+ 成年人来说,来自原生家庭、某个特别的人或朋友的社会支持与抑郁、焦虑或压力水平无关,但来自家庭或某个特别的人的社会支持与更高水平的生活满意度呈正相关。我们的研究结果表明了同时考虑消极和积极幸福感的重要性。