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Aspects of positive identity buffer the longitudinal associations between discrimination and suicidal ideation among bi+ young adults.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology ( IF 7.156 ) Pub Date : 2023-02-02 , DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000788
Benjamin W Katz 1 , Cindy J Chang 2 , Kate D Dorrell 3 , Edward A Selby 4 , Brian A Feinstein 3
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OBJECTIVE Prior research has demonstrated that discrimination is associated with suicidal ideation among bi + individuals, but little is known about resilience factors (both general and bi + specific) that may buffer these associations. This prospective study examined the main and interactive effects of antibisexual discrimination and resilience factors, including general resilience and positive bi + identity factors (community, authenticity, and intimacy), in predicting suicidal ideation at 1- and 2-month follow-up. METHOD Participants were bi + young adults (N = 396; ages 18-29; 42.7% cisgender men, 42.2% cisgender women, 15.2% transgender/gender diverse individuals; 37.9% racial and ethnic minority individuals) who completed measures of antibisexual discrimination (Brief Antibisexual Experiences Scale), positive bi + identity (Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Positive Identity Measure), general resilience (Brief Resilience Scale), and suicidal ideation (Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation) at baseline, and suicidal ideation again at 1- and 2-month follow-up. RESULTS Greater antibisexual discrimination was significantly associated with increases in suicidal ideation at 1-month follow-up at low levels of community, authenticity, and intimacy, and increases in suicidal ideation at 2-month follow-up at low levels of authenticity. In addition, at high levels of authenticity, greater antibisexual discrimination was significantly associated with decreases in suicidal ideation at 1-month follow-up. In contrast, general resilience did not moderate the associations between antibisexual discrimination and suicidal ideation at 1- or 2-month follow-up. CONCLUSIONS Results suggest that promoting positive aspects of bi + identity (community, authenticity, and intimacy), but not general resilience, may help attenuate the effects of antibisexual discrimination on suicidal ideation over time. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

中文翻译:

积极认同的各个方面缓冲了双性恋+年轻人中歧视和自杀意念之间的纵向关联。

目标 先前的研究表明,歧视与 bi + 个体的自杀意念有关,但对可能缓冲这些关联的弹性因素(一般和 bi + 特定)知之甚少。这项前瞻性研究考察了反双性恋歧视和复原力因素的主要和交互作用,包括一般复原力和积极的双 + 身份因素(社区、真实性和亲密感),在 1 个月和 2 个月的随访中预测自杀意念。方法参与者是双性恋+年轻人(N = 396;年龄在 18-29 岁之间;42.7% 顺性别男性,42.2% 顺性别女性,15.2% 跨性别/性别多样化个体;37.9% 种族和少数民族个体)完成了反双性恋歧视措施( Brief Antibisexual Experiences Scale), positive bi + identity (Lesbian, Gay, 和双性恋积极身份测量)、一般恢复力(Brief Resilience Scale)和基线的自杀意念(Beck 自杀意念量表),以及在 1 个月和 2 个月的随访中再次出现自杀意念。结果 更大的反双性恋歧视与社区、真实性和亲密程度低的 1 个月随访时自杀意念的增加显着相关,而真实性低的 2 个月随访时自杀意念的增加显着相关。此外,在真实性较高的情况下,更大的反双性恋歧视与 1 个月随访时自杀意念的减少显着相关。相比之下,在 1 个月或 2 个月的随访中,一般复原力并未缓和反双性恋歧视与自杀意念之间的关联。结论 结果表明,促进双 + 身份的积极方面(社区、真实性和亲密感),而不是一般的弹性,可能有助于随着时间的推移减弱反双性恋歧视对自杀意念的影响。(PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
更新日期:2023-02-02
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