An exploratory investigation of body esteem, body dissatisfaction and body change behaviours in sexual minority young adults from a risk and protective perspective

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
C. Mahon, A. Fitzgerald, A. O'Reilly, Courtney McDermott, C. O’Connor, B. Dooley
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Body image, body change behaviours, and risk and protective factors for body esteem, were documented by sexual orientation in young adults aged 18–25 years. Cross-sectional data from My World Survey 2 Post Second Level (MWS2-PSL) were used. The sample consisted of 1,975 heterosexual, 256 gay, 169 bisexual, 89 questioning men and 4,521 heterosexual, 167 lesbian, 781 bisexual, 356 questioning and 121 pansexual women. Body esteem, body dissatisfaction and body change behaviours as well as sexual minority stress risk (discrimination) and protective factors (resilience) were analysed across groups using Chi Square Tests and Analyses of Covariance. Multiple regressions identified relationships between body esteem, body change behaviours and risk and protective factors. Heterosexual men exhibited higher body esteem and body satisfaction than sexual minority men. Bisexual women demonstrated the lowest body esteem, while pansexual women exhibited lower body satisfaction versus heterosexual, lesbian and questioning women. Body change behaviours did not differ among women, but weight loss attempts were elevated in gay and bisexual men. Comfort with sexuality, resilience and social support were positively associated with body esteem. Risk and protective factors for body esteem varied by sexual orientation, highlighting the importance of examining these constructs separately across sexual minority subgroups.
性少数青少年身体尊重、身体不满和身体改变行为的风险与保护视角的探索性调查
通过性取向对18-25岁年轻人的身体形象、身体改变行为以及身体自尊的风险和保护因素进行了记录。横断面数据来自My World Survey 2 Post Second Level (MWS2-PSL)。样本包括1975名异性恋、256名同性恋、169名双性恋、89名质疑男性,以及4521名异性恋、167名女同性恋、781名双性恋、356名质疑女性和121名泛性恋女性。使用卡方检验和协方差分析分析了不同组间的身体尊重、身体不满和身体改变行为以及性少数压力风险(歧视)和保护因素(恢复力)。多元回归确定了身体自尊、身体改变行为与风险和保护因素之间的关系。异性恋男性比性少数男性表现出更高的身体自尊和身体满意度。双性恋女性表现出最低的身体自尊,而泛性恋女性则表现出较低的身体满意度。女性改变身体的行为没有差异,但同性恋和双性恋男性的减肥尝试有所增加。对性的舒适感、适应力和社会支持与身体自尊呈正相关。身体自尊的风险和保护因素因性取向而异,强调了在性少数亚群体中单独检查这些结构的重要性。
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Psychology & Sexuality
Psychology & Sexuality PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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