D. Brennan, R. Crath, T. Hart, T. Gadalla, L. Gillis
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引用次数: 29
摘要
有证据表明,男同性恋、双性恋和其他与男性发生性关系的男性(MSM)在饮食失调症状(DES)方面的得分高于异性恋男性。本探索性研究考察了以下社会心理因素在不同MSM样本中是否与DES相关:种族、年龄、性别认同、性风险、药物使用、抑郁、儿童期性虐待史(CSA)和内化同性恋恐惧症。利用“2008年多伦多骄傲节”(Pride Toronto 2008)收集的横断面数据(N = 383),多变量分析揭示了与DES相关的以下因素:CSA、抑郁、白人(相对于黑人或亚洲人)、年轻以及参与增加肌肉量的行为。这些结果可能为开发有用和有效的干预措施提供信息,以减少男男性行为者中与身体不满和DES相关的风险。
Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Canada
Evidence suggests that gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (MSM) score higher than heterosexual-identifying men on disordered eating symptomology (DES). This exploratory study examined if the following psychosocial factors were associated with DES among a diverse sample of MSM: race, age, sexual identity, sexual risk, substance use, depression, history of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) and internalized homophobia. Using cross sectional data collected at “Pride Toronto 2008” (N = 383), multivariate analysis revealed the following factors to be associated with DES: CSA, depression, being White (vs. Black or Asian), being younger, and engaging in behaviours to increase muscle mass. These results may inform the development of useful and efficacious interventions to reduce the risks associated with body dissatisfaction and DES among MSM.