Jane J Lee,Liying Wang,John Mark Wiginton,Sarah M Murray,Stefan D Baral,Roxanne P Kerani,David A Katz,Tanmay Bhanushali,Anh-Minh Nguyen,Yingying Wei,Ricardo Baruch-Dominguez,Travis H Sanchez,Laramie R Smith
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摘要
我们使用2018年和2019年美国男性互联网调查(AMIS)和Encuesta de Sexo Entre Hombres (ESEH)(2017年)的数据来调查墨西哥同性恋、双性恋和其他性少数群体男性(SMM)的性行为耻辱量表的测量不变性。采用两组和三组多组验证性因子分析(MGCFA),我们建立了量表的结构不变性,表明基于原籍国和居住国的墨西哥SMM子组具有统一的因子模式结构:(1)ESEH数据集中的墨西哥SMM (N = 15,015), (2) AMIS数据中出生在墨西哥的墨西哥SMM (N = 218), (3) AMIS数据中出生在美国的墨西哥人(N = 1606)。三组MGCFA模型将出生在墨西哥的美国墨西哥裔SMM与出生在美国的墨西哥裔SMM分开,显示出更强的稳健性,表明每组中个体的耻辱经历比两个AMIS组合并时更相似。这些细微的发现强调了在研究墨西哥SMM的性行为耻辱时考虑出生和当前居住地的重要性。各子群体中因素负荷和暴力相关项目流行率的差异突出了性行为耻辱的情境依赖性,并强调需要针对情境的测量工具,以全面了解不同人群和环境中的性行为耻辱的多面性。
Measurement of Sexual Behavior Stigma in Cisgender Mexican Sexual Minority Men: Contextual Considerations of Living in Mexico or the United States.
We used data from the 2018 and 2019 cycles of the American Men's Internet Survey (AMIS) and the Encuesta de Sexo Entre Hombres (ESEH) (2017) to investigate measurement invariance of a sexual behavior stigma scale among Mexican gay, bisexual, and other sexual minority men (SMM). Employing both a two- and three-group multiple group confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA), we established configural invariance of the scale, suggesting a uniform factor pattern structure across Mexican SMM subgroups based on country of origin and country of residence: (1) Mexican SMM in the ESEH dataset (N = 15,015), (2) Mexican SMM born in Mexico in the AMIS data (N = 218), and (3) Mexicans born in the USA in the AMIS data (N = 1606). The three-group MGCFA models, which separated the Mexican SMM in the USA who were born in Mexico from those who were born in the USA, demonstrated greater robustness, suggesting that the experiences of stigma among individuals within each group were more similar than when the two AMIS groups were combined. The nuanced findings underscore the importance of considering both nativity and current residence in studying sexual behavior stigma among Mexican SMM. Variations in factor loadings and prevalence of violence-related items across subgroups highlight the contextually dependent nature of sexual behavior stigma and emphasize the need for context-specific measurement tools to comprehensively understand the multifaceted nature of sexual behavior stigma within diverse populations and settings.
期刊介绍:
The official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research, the journal is dedicated to the dissemination of information in the field of sexual science, broadly defined. Contributions consist of empirical research (both quantitative and qualitative), theoretical reviews and essays, clinical case reports, letters to the editor, and book reviews.