Croteau Terri A, Morrison Todd G
Department of Psychology and Health Studies, University of Saskatchewan.
J Sex Res. 2025 Jul;62(6):1100-1112. doi: 10.1080/00224499.2024.2390092. Epub 2024 Aug 29.
Despite increased scholarly attention being paid to minority stress and sexual satisfaction among sexual minorities, to our knowledge, no researchers have attempted to systematically synthesize this literature. To address this omission, we conducted a meta-analytic review of the association between sexual minority stress (i.e. sexual identity stigma, internalized sexual identity stigma, and sexual identity concealment) and sexual satisfaction. Suitable studies were recruited through electronic databases, with article screening adhering to PRISMA guidelines. Twenty-eight articles containing 61 effect sizes were analyzed ( = 183,832). Findings indicated a small, inverse relationship between these constructs, indicating that minority stress may lead to diminished sexual satisfaction among gay/lesbian and bisexual individuals. Further, the overall effect size varied as a function of minority stress type, such that the effect for internalized stigma was significantly larger than the effects for sexual identity stigma or concealment. Age was also a significant moderator; specifically, older age was associated with a smaller effect, suggesting that older adults may be better than younger adults at coping with minority stress. Limitations and directions for future research are discussed. We also articulate the implications of these findings vis-à-vis the health and wellbeing of sexual minorities and suggest that clinicians should target internalized stigma in their treatment of sexual concerns among members of this population.
尽管学术界对性少数群体中的少数群体压力和性满意度给予了更多关注,但据我们所知,尚无研究人员试图系统地综合这方面的文献。为了弥补这一疏漏,我们对性少数群体压力(即性身份污名、内化的性身份污名和性身份隐瞒)与性满意度之间的关联进行了荟萃分析综述。通过电子数据库招募合适的研究,文章筛选遵循PRISMA指南。对28篇包含61个效应量的文章进行了分析(样本量 = 183,832)。研究结果表明,这些构念之间存在小的负相关关系,这表明少数群体压力可能导致男同性恋者/女同性恋者和双性恋者的性满意度降低。此外,总体效应量因少数群体压力类型而异,内化污名的效应显著大于性身份污名或隐瞒的效应。年龄也是一个显著的调节因素;具体而言,年龄较大与效应较小相关,这表明老年人在应对少数群体压力方面可能比年轻人更好。讨论了研究的局限性和未来研究方向。我们还阐明了这些发现对性少数群体健康和福祉的影响,并建议临床医生在治疗该群体成员的性问题时应针对内化污名。