少数群体压力与非异性恋者的心理健康:内部对话的中介作用。

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Małgorzata M Puchalska-Wasyl, Izabela Jaroszek
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摘要

目的:非异性恋者经历少数群体压力,与自杀念头、抑郁症状、低自尊和低生活满意度共同发生。本文的目的是建立这些人所经历的少数民族压力与他们的心理健康之间的关系,并确定内部对话是否调解这种关系。方法:对年龄在18-46岁的130名非异性恋者进行调查。除社会人口调查外,还采用了少数民族压力量表(MSS)、对话功能-修订问卷(fundr)和心理健康量表(PWBS)。结果:心理健康水平与少数民族压力预期(拒绝预期和隐藏预期)呈负相关,与自我表露水平和自我表露满意度呈正相关。反刍对话调解拒绝预期与幸福感之间、隐藏与幸福感之间的负向关系,而自知对话调解披露水平与幸福感之间、披露满意度与幸福感之间的正向关系。结论:为了提高非异性恋应激患者/来访者的幸福感,在心理或精神病学实践中,值得减少他们的反刍对话,代之以自知对话。
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Minority stress and the psychological well-being of non-heteronormative people: The mediating role of internal dialogues.

Objectives: Non-heteronormative people experience minority stress, which co-occurs with suicidal thoughts, symptoms of depression, lower self-esteem, and low life satisfaction. The aim of the article is to establish the relationship between minority stress experienced by these people and their psychological well-being, and to determine whether internal dialogues mediate this relationship.

Methods: 130 non-heterosexual people aged 18-46 were studied. In addition to the sociodemographic survey, the Minority Stress Scale (MSS), the Functions of Dialogues - Revised Questionnaire (FUND-R) and the Psychological Well-Being Scale (PWBS) were used.

Results: It was found that psychological well-being correlates negatively with aspects of minority stress - expectation of rejection and hiding, but positively with the level of self-disclosure and satisfaction with self-disclosure. Ruminative dialogues mediate the negative relationships between the expectation of rejection and well-being as well as between hiding and well-being, while self-knowing dialogues mediate positive relationships between the level of disclosure and well-being as well as between satisfaction with disclosure and well-being.

Conclusions: In order to improve the well-being of non-heteronormative patients/clients experiencing minority stress, in psychological or psychiatric practice it is worth reducing their ruminative dialogues and replacing them with self-knowing dialogues.

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Psychiatria polska
Psychiatria polska 医学-精神病学
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