Graziano Giulia, Costa Sara, Russell Stephen T, Ioverno Salvatore
Department of Education, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy.
Department of Education, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy.
Public Health. 2025 Oct;247:105890. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2025.105890. Epub 2025 Aug 1.
This study aimed to evaluate whether the presence of inclusive national policies was associated with low levels of depression and anxiety among lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, questioning, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ+) youth during the COVID-19 pandemic and to determine if these associations were mediated by the perceived negative impact of COVID-19 on social and emotional wellbeing.
A total of 8917 LGBTQ + youth (mean age [M] = 15.89, standard deviation [SD] = 1.53) from 13 European countries participated in an online survey conducted between 2020 and 2022.
Participants reported on the perceived impact of COVID-19 on their lives, as well as symptoms of depression and anxiety. The survey data were then linked to the International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) Index, which provides a national-level assessment of the legal and policy human rights situation for LGBTQ + individuals.
LGBTQ + youth living in countries with more inclusive policies reported lower levels of perceived negative impact from COVID-19. However, moderation analyses revealed that this association was not significant for adolescents with emerging sexual and gender identities (e.g., those questioning their sexual orientation, or those with a sexual orientation other than gay, lesbian, or bisexual). Additionally, the perceived impact of COVID-19 significantly mediated the negative relationship between inclusive policies and symptoms of depression and anxiety.
Comprehensive and inclusive policies that address the specific needs of all LGBTQ + youth may reduce disparities and promote mental health resilience in marginalized communities, particularly during global crises.
本研究旨在评估包容性国家政策的存在是否与新冠疫情期间女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别、性取向存疑及其他性取向和性别少数群体(LGBTQ+)青少年的低抑郁和焦虑水平相关,并确定这些关联是否由新冠疫情对社会和情感福祉的感知负面影响所介导。
来自13个欧洲国家的8917名LGBTQ+青少年(平均年龄[M]=15.89,标准差[SD]=1.53)参与了2020年至2022年期间进行的一项在线调查。
参与者报告了新冠疫情对其生活的感知影响以及抑郁和焦虑症状。然后将调查数据与国际男女同性恋协会(ILGA)指数相关联,该指数提供了对LGBTQ+个体法律和政策人权状况的国家层面评估。
生活在政策更具包容性国家的LGBTQ+青少年报告称,新冠疫情带来的负面感知影响较低。然而,调节分析显示,这种关联对于性取向和性别认同正在形成的青少年(例如那些对自己的性取向存疑的人,或那些性取向不是同性恋、女同性恋或双性恋的人)并不显著。此外,新冠疫情的感知影响显著介导了包容性政策与抑郁和焦虑症状之间的负相关关系。
针对所有LGBTQ+青少年的具体需求制定的全面和包容性政策,可能会减少边缘化社区的差异并促进心理健康恢复力,尤其是在全球危机期间。