On the Relationship Between Online Heterosexist Discrimination and Mental Health and Substance Use Among LGBTQ plus Young Adults

被引:1
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作者
Carson, Ian [1 ]
Wu, Wei [1 ]
Knopf, Amy [2 ]
Crawford, Christopher Andrew [1 ]
Zapolski, Tamika C. B. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis, Dept Psychol, 402 N Blackford St,LD 124, Indianapolis, IN 46202 USA
[2] Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis, Indiana Univ Sch Nursing, Sect Community Hlth, Indianapolis, IN USA
[3] Indiana Univ Purdue Univ Indianapolis, Indiana Univ Sch Med, Dept Psychiat, Indianapolis, IN USA
关键词
Minority stress model; Substance use; LGBTQ plus health; Discrimination; Social support; Sexual orientation; IDENTIFICATION TEST DUDIT; USE DISORDERS; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; SEXUAL ORIENTATION; BISEXUAL ADULTS; ALCOHOL-USE; INTERNALIZED HETEROSEXISM; REJECTION SENSITIVITY; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; SOCIAL SUPPORT;
D O I
10.1007/s10508-023-02800-6
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
LGBTQ+ individuals experience disproportionately higher rates of mental health and substance use difficulties. Discrimination is a significant factor in explaining these disparities. Meyer's (2003) minority stress theory (MST) indicates that proximal group-specific processes mediate the relationship between discrimination and health outcomes, with the effects moderated by other social factors. However, online discrimination has been understudied among LGBTQ+ people. Focusing on LGBTQ+ young adults experiencing online heterosexist discrimination (OHD), the current study aimed to investigate the effect of OHD on mental health outcomes and explore whether the effect was mediated by proximal factors of internalized heterosexism, online concealment, and acceptance concerns and moderated by social support. Path analysis was used to examine the effects. A total of 383 LGBTQ+ young adults (18-35) from an introductory psychology subject pool, two online crowdsourcing platforms, and the community completed a questionnaire assessing these constructs. OHD was associated with increased psychological distress and cannabis use. Two proximal stressors (acceptance concerns and sexual orientation concealment) mediated the relationship between OHD and psychological distress. Sexual orientation concealment also mediated the relationship between OHD and cannabis use. There was no evidence that online social support from LGBTQ+ peers moderated any of the relationships. MST is a viable guiding framework for exploring OHD. Acceptance concerns and online concealment are important constructs to consider and may be potential treatment targets for individuals experiencing psychological distress or engaging in cannabis use due to OHD.
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页码:1277 / 1291
页数:15
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