Moderating effects of self-defined sexual orientation on the relation between social factors and depressive symptoms or suicidal ideation among French young adults.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Junko Kose, Camille Davisse-Paturet, Anne Pastorello, Laurence Meyer, Maria Melchior, Cécile Vuillermoz, Alexandra Rouquette
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Purpose: Disparities in mental health across sexual orientation groups and among young adults have long been discussed. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the moderating effects of sexual orientation on the associations between social factors and depressive symptoms as well as suicidal ideation in young adults.

Methods: The study included 6,337 participants aged 18-25y in 2022 from the French EpiCov cohort. The outcome variables were depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation. Poisson regressions with robust error variance were performed to investigate the associations between social factors and outcomes according to sexual orientation (lesbian, gay, bisexual, other, or not defining themselves according to their sexuality: sexual minority (SM); heterosexual or not wishing to answer: Not belonging to SM (NSM)).

Results: The prevalence of depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation was higher in the SM than in the NSM group. Regarding depressive symptoms, significant moderating effects of sexual orientation were observed for female vs male sex (NSM: adjusted Prevalence Ratio (aPR) 1.58[1.28-1.95], SM: aPR 1.03[0.78-1.36]) and age category 22-25y vs 18-21y (NSM: aPR 1.32[1.05-1.67], SM: aPR 0.78[0.59-1.03]). Regarding suicidal ideation, significant moderating effect was observed for not being vs being in a relationship (NSM: aPR 1.55[1.14-2.12], SM: aPR 0.82[0.59-1.13]).

Conclusion: In this study conducted in 2022, well-known social risk factors of mental problems do not explain the higher prevalence of depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation among young SM group. Further studies are needed to understand the specific challenges faced by these young people.

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自定义性取向对社会因素与法国青年抑郁症状或自杀意念关系的调节作用。
目的:长期以来,人们一直在讨论性取向群体和年轻人之间的心理健康差异。本横断面研究的目的是探讨性取向在社会因素与青少年抑郁症状和自杀意念之间的调节作用。方法:该研究包括来自法国EpiCov队列的6,337名年龄在18-25岁的参与者。结果变量为抑郁症状和自杀意念。采用稳健误差方差的泊松回归来调查社会因素与性取向(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、其他或不以性取向定义自己)结果之间的关系:性少数(SM);异性恋或不愿回答:不属于SM (NSM))。结果:SM组抑郁症状和自杀意念的发生率高于NSM组。在抑郁症状方面,性取向对女性和男性的调节作用显著(NSM:调整患病率比(aPR) 1.58[1.28-1.95], SM: aPR 1.03[0.78-1.36]),年龄类别22-25岁对18-21岁(NSM: aPR 1.32[1.05-1.67], SM: aPR 0.78[0.59-1.03])。在自杀意念方面,无伴侣与有伴侣对自杀意念有显著的调节作用(NSM: aPR 1.55[1.14-2.12], SM: aPR 0.82[0.59-1.13])。结论:本研究于2022年开展,众所周知的精神问题社会风险因素并不能解释青年SM群体抑郁症状和自杀意念的高患病率。需要进一步的研究来了解这些年轻人面临的具体挑战。
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8.50
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2.30%
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184
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology is intended to provide a medium for the prompt publication of scientific contributions concerned with all aspects of the epidemiology of psychiatric disorders - social, biological and genetic. In addition, the journal has a particular focus on the effects of social conditions upon behaviour and the relationship between psychiatric disorders and the social environment. Contributions may be of a clinical nature provided they relate to social issues, or they may deal with specialised investigations in the fields of social psychology, sociology, anthropology, epidemiology, health service research, health economies or public mental health. We will publish papers on cross-cultural and trans-cultural themes. We do not publish case studies or small case series. While we will publish studies of reliability and validity of new instruments of interest to our readership, we will not publish articles reporting on the performance of established instruments in translation. Both original work and review articles may be submitted.
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