男男性行为中的精神疾病、冒险行为、内化污名和感知社会支持:一项横断面研究。

Industrial Psychiatry Journal Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-18 DOI:10.4103/ipj.ipj_488_24
Neil Pawar, Neena Sawant, Shrikala M Acharya
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背景:研究表明,具有高风险行为的同性恋者有较高的精神健康障碍患病率。性少数群体往往是许多社会心理压力因素的牺牲品,如骚扰、受害和害怕被拒绝。目的:了解男男性行为人群中精神疾病发病率、冒险行为、病耻感和社会支持的发生情况及其相互关系。材料和方法:通过随机抽样从MDACS现有的注册男男性行为者名单中选择100名参与者,并根据ICD10标准进行详细的精神病学访谈和诊断。采用内化性污名量表和感知社会支持多维度量表进行进一步评价。结果:48名研究参与者有精神疾病,物质使用和情绪障碍更为常见。高风险行为在样本中较少。内化污名在身份和社会不适分量表上较高。MISS-G总平均评分为35.64±35.57。社会支持更多来自重要他人。MSPSS量表总平均得分为58.59±20分。污名与社会支持呈负相关。精神疾病的发病率与高耻辱感和缺乏社会支持有关。结论:本研究表明,男男性行为者患抑郁症和内化性耻感等精神疾病的风险更高。他们所经历的社会支持也很差。因此,有必要宣传并解决这一少数群体的心理健康问题。
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Psychiatric morbidity, risk-taking behavior, internalized stigma and perceived social support in men having sex with men: A cross-sectional study.

Background: Research has shown a high prevalence of mental health disorders in homosexuals with high risk-taking behavior. Sexual minority groups are often prey to many psychosocial stressors such as harassment, victimization, and fear of rejection.

Aim: To understand the occurrence of psychiatric morbidity, risk-taking behavior, stigma, and social support in the men having sex with men (MSM) population and correlate its relation with each other.

Materials and methods: One hundred participants were selected via randomized sample selection from the existing list of registered MSM accessing services from MDACS, and a detailed psychiatric interview was taken with diagnoses as per ICD10 criteria. Measure of Internalized Sexual Stigma Scale and Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support were applied for further evaluation.

Results: Forty-eight study participants had psychiatric morbidity with substance use and mood disorders being more common. High risk-taking behavior was found to be less in the sample. Internalized stigma was high on identity and social discomfort subscale. The total mean MISS-G score was found to be 35.64 ± 35.57. Social support was more from significant others. MSPSS scale had a total mean score of 58.59 ± 20. There was a negative correlation between stigma and social support. Psychiatric morbidity was associated with high stigma and poor social support.

Conclusion: This study shows that MSM is at higher risk for psychiatric illnesses like depression and internalized sexual stigma. The social support experienced by them is also poor. Hence, there is a need to spread awareness and address the mental health issues of this minority.

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