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Victimization of Sexual Minority Latinx Youth: Results From a National Survey
Journal of Interpersonal Violence ( IF 2.621 ) Pub Date : 2022-03-04 , DOI: 10.1177/08862605221076168
Chiara Sabina 1 , Candence Wills 2 , Gabriel Robles 1 , Carlos A. Cuevas 2
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Limited previous research has explored the intersectional stress and trauma sexual minority (SM) Latinx youth experience generated by being part of at least two minoritized groups. The Dating Violence among Latino Adolescents (DAVILA) study employed a national sample of Latinx youth and queried a range of victimizations in the past year, via a bilingual phone survey. Of the 1525 12–18-year-old youth interviewed for DAVILA, 123 either identified as lesbian, gay, or bisexual or had at least one same-sex dating partner. Measures included the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire, the Conflict Tactics Scale Short Form, Brief Symptom Inventory, and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Rates of dating violence, psychological dating violence, sexual victimization, and polyvictimization were significantly higher among sexual minority (SM) youth, compared to heterosexual (HET) youth. Victimized SM youth had significantly more depression, anxiety, and hostility than victimized HET youth. Sexual minority youth also reported less social support from family and significant others. A sequential regression showed psychosocial factors of mental health functioning and social support were associated with the number of victimizations above and beyond demographic factors, including SM status. Together these results underscore that SM youth experience greater adverse outcomes than HET youth. However, it is not SM status that directly relates to victimization, but the negative effects of psychological distress and low social support, that account for the higher number of victimizations of SM Latinx youth. These factors are closely linked to the stigmatization that SM youth face. As such efforts to destigmatize SM identities are needed to address the health and safety of SM Latinx youth.



中文翻译:

性少数拉丁裔青年的受害:全国调查结果

先前有限的研究探索了作为至少两个少数群体的一部分所产生的交叉压力和创伤性少数 (SM) 拉丁裔青年经历。拉丁裔青少年约会暴力 (DAVILA) 研究采用了拉丁裔青年的全国样本,并通过双语电话调查询问了过去一年中的一系列受害情况。在为 DAVILA 采访的 1525 名 12 至 18 岁青年中,有 123 人被确定为女同性恋、男同性恋或双性恋,或者至少有一个同性约会对象。措施包括青少年受害问卷、冲突策略量表简表、简要症状清单和感知社会支持的多维量表。约会暴力、心理约会暴力、性受害、与异性恋 (HET) 青年相比,性少数 (SM) 青年的受害和多重受害显着更高。受害的 SM 青年比受害的 HET 青年有更多的抑郁、焦虑和敌意。性少数青年也报告说来自家人和重要他人的社会支持较少。顺序回归显示,心理健康功能和社会支持的心理社会因素与人口因素(包括 SM 状态)之外的受害数量相关。这些结果共同强调了 SM 青年比 HET 青年经历了更大的不良后果。然而,与受害直接相关的不是 SM 身份,而是心理困扰和低社会支持的负面影响,导致 SM 拉丁裔青年受害的数量较高。这些因素与SM青年面临的污名化密切相关。因此,需要努力消除 SM 身份的污名化,以解决 SM 拉丁裔青年的健康和安全问题。

更新日期:2022-03-04
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