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Dual-Identity Development, Discomfort in Racial/Ethnic Community, and Well-Being of Asian American Sexual Minorities
Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling ( IF 1.1 ) Pub Date : 2018-07-03 , DOI: 10.1080/15538605.2018.1488232
HaeDong Kim 1 , Norman B. Epstein 1
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Abstract Asian American sexual minorities navigate dual-identity development involving race and sexuality while at risk of marginalization from racial/ethnic communities that are important sources of support. The authors investigated the indirect effect of discomfort in racial/ethnic community on self-reported health through low positive affect in Asian American sexual minority adults and differences between those who reached dual-identity importance and those who had not. Low positive affect partially mediated the direct effect. Multigroup mediation analysis showed the indirect effect was only significant for those reporting both identities as important. Counselors need to address community impact on Asian American sexual minorities’ well-being.

中文翻译:

双重身份发展、种族/民族社区的不适感以及亚裔美国性少数群体的幸福感

摘要 亚裔美国性少数群体在涉及种族和性取向的双重身份发展过程中面临着被作为重要支持来源的种族/族裔社区边缘化的风险。作者通过亚裔美国性少数成年人的低积极影响以及达到双重身份重要性的人和没有达到双重身份重要性的人之间的差异,调查了种族/族裔社区的不适对自我报告健康的间接影响。低积极影响部分介导了直接影响。多组中介分析表明,间接影响仅对那些报告两种身份都重要的人显着。辅导员需要解决社区对亚裔美国性少数群体福祉的影响。
更新日期:2018-07-03
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