A Cross-sectional Study on the Perceived Stress and Coping Strategies and Their Correlation in the Homosexual and Bisexual Community in North-East India

Q4 Medicine
L. Longna, Kunal Deb, Vishal Nagar, Rumelia Ray
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Abstract Background: Homosexuality and bisexuality have long been prevalent in all parts of the world including India. Many efforts have been put to destigmatize and to make the lives of these people better, and it is no longer considered pathological in the diagnostic systems. Still, they experience higher stigma, discrimination, marginalization, violence, and trauma throughout their lives. Thus, research is needed to evaluate the level of stress and how they cope with it. Objectives: The objectives were to study the sociodemographic profiles of the participants and to explore the stress-coping skills among lesbians, gays, and bisexuals. Methods: It was a cross-sectional descriptive study with a sample size of 50, including 18-year and older homosexual and bisexual participants, with the employment of a snowball sampling technique. A semi-structured sociodemographic pro forma, Klein Sexual Orientation Grid, Perceived Stress Scale (PSS), and Brief Coping with Problem Experienced scales were applied. Results: The mean age of participants was 23.620 ± 3.630. There were 36 (72%) gay, 8 (16%) lesbian, and 6 (12%) bisexual participants. On estimation of stress, 15 (30%) participants had low stress, 27 (54%) had moderate stress, and 8 (16%) participants had high levels of stress. Among coping strategies, the highest mean was for self-distraction (5.70 ± 1.51), followed by acceptance (5.32 ± 1.20). A significant positive correlation between the PSS scores was found with self-blame and avoidant coping strategies. Conclusion: People with homosexual and bisexual orientation are likely to experience higher levels of stress, so it becomes vital to have more research in this field.
印度东北部同性恋和双性恋群体感知压力与应对策略及其相关性的横断面研究
背景:同性恋和双性恋在包括印度在内的世界各地都很普遍。人们已经做出了许多努力来消除这些人的污名,并使他们的生活变得更好,在诊断系统中,它不再被认为是病态的。尽管如此,她们一生中仍会经历更多的耻辱、歧视、边缘化、暴力和创伤。因此,需要研究来评估压力水平以及他们如何应对压力。目的:研究参与者的社会人口学特征,探讨女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋者的压力应对技能。方法:采用滚雪球抽样法,采用横断面描述性研究,样本量50人,包括18岁及以上的同性恋和双性恋参与者。本研究采用半结构化社会人口学量表、克莱因性取向量表、感知压力量表(PSS)和简要应对问题经验量表。结果:参与者平均年龄23.620±3.630岁。其中36人(72%)是同性恋,8人(16%)是女同性恋,6人(12%)是双性恋。在压力的估计上,15名(30%)参与者有低压力,27名(54%)参与者有中等压力,8名(16%)参与者有高压力。在应对策略中,自我分心的平均值最高(5.70±1.51),接受的平均值次之(5.32±1.20)。PSS得分与自责和回避应对策略之间存在显著正相关。结论:同性恋和双性恋倾向的人可能会经历更高水平的压力,因此在这一领域进行更多的研究变得至关重要。
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