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Intersectional microaggressions, mental health outcomes, and the role of social support among Black LGB adults.
Journal of Counseling Psychology ( IF 5.088 ) Pub Date : 2023-05-18 , DOI: 10.1037/cou0000684
Eunmyoung Alice Lee 1 , Shereen Ashai 1 , Manuel Teran 1 , Richard Q Shin 1
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The present study explored the relationship between intersectional microaggressions (racism and heterosexism) and psychological distress outcomes among a sample of 370 Black lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adults. Additionally, social support from family, friends, and significant others was examined as potential moderators. Results showed that intersectional microaggressions were associated with greater depression, anxiety, and stress. Also, a significant moderating effect for family social support was found, suggesting that Black LGB adults with higher family social support reported greater levels of depression and stress as their microaggression experiences increased compared to those with less family social support. These results highlight the deleterious effects of intersectional microaggressions on the health of Black LGB adults and important clinical considerations pertaining to the role of social support. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

中文翻译:

黑人 LGB 成年人中的交叉微攻击、心理健康结果以及社会支持的作用。

本研究以 370 名黑人女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋 (LGB) 成年人为样本,探讨了交叉微攻击(种族主义和异性恋歧视)与心理困扰结果之间的关系。此外,来自家人、朋友和其他重要人士的社会支持也被视为潜在的调节因素。结果表明,交叉微攻击与更大的抑郁、焦虑和压力有关。此外,还发现家庭社会支持具有显着的调节作用,这表明,与家庭社会支持较少的黑人相比,家庭社会支持较高的黑人 LGB 成年人随着微攻击经历的增加,抑郁和压力水平更高。这些结果强调了交叉微侵犯对黑人 LGB 成年人健康的有害影响,以及与社会支持作用相关的重要临床考虑因素。(PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
更新日期:2023-05-18
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