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性少数群体和性别少数群体对新冠疫情如何影响其伴侣关系的看法。

Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals' Perspectives on How the COVID-19 Pandemic Has Affected Their Couple Relationships.

作者信息

Whitton Sarah W, Bothwell Sabrina, Crosby Shariell, Newcomb Michael E

机构信息

University of Cincinnati.

Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.

出版信息

Couple Family Psychol. 2025 Mar;14(1):56-69. doi: 10.1037/cfp0000246. Epub 2023 Jun 29.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has been proposed to have a negative effect on couple relationships, particularly for sexual and gender minorities assigned female at birth (SGM-AFAB), who report more COVID-related stress than cisgender/heterosexual people and already face stigma-related stressors. This mixed-method study aimed to describe perceived changes in SGM-AFAB relationship functioning during the pandemic, identify correlates of these changes, and use qualitative data to contextualize the findings. From June 2020-July 2021, 227 SGM-AFAB in current romantic relationships completed measures of perceived changes in relationship functioning during the pandemic, negative life impacts of COVID, individual and relationship demographics, and relationship processes (relationship quality, destructive conflict, and partner support). Participants also provided open-ended responses regarding their positive relationship experiences during the pandemic. Findings indicated that most participants perceived improvements in relationship satisfaction, confidence, communication, and dyadic coping; very few perceived negative changes. Perceived changes in relationship functioning were not associated with negative COVID impacts, duration of the pandemic, or with individual or relationship demographic factors. However, higher quality relationship processes were associated with more positive perceived changes in relationship functioning. Qualitative data indicated that participants valued the companionship, support, and stability of their relationships during the pandemic, and many felt that social distancing had provided time for them to engage in joint activities, communication, physical intimacy, and relationship improvement efforts.

摘要

有人提出,新冠疫情对伴侣关系有负面影响,尤其是对出生时被认定为女性的性少数群体和性别少数群体(SGM - AFAB)而言,他们报告的与新冠相关的压力比顺性别/异性恋者更多,且已经面临与污名相关的压力源。这项混合方法研究旨在描述疫情期间SGM - AFAB关系功能的感知变化,确定这些变化的相关因素,并利用定性数据将研究结果置于具体情境中。从2020年6月至2021年7月,227名处于恋爱关系中的SGM - AFAB完成了关于疫情期间关系功能感知变化、新冠对生活的负面影响、个人和关系人口统计学以及关系过程(关系质量、破坏性冲突和伴侣支持)的测量。参与者还就他们在疫情期间的积极关系经历提供了开放式回答。研究结果表明,大多数参与者认为关系满意度、信心、沟通和二元应对方面有所改善;很少有人察觉到负面变化。关系功能的感知变化与新冠的负面影响、疫情持续时间或个人或关系人口统计学因素无关。然而,更高质量的关系过程与关系功能中更积极的感知变化相关。定性数据表明,参与者重视疫情期间他们关系中的陪伴、支持和稳定性,许多人觉得社交距离为他们提供了时间来参与共同活动、沟通、身体亲密接触以及改善关系的努力。

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