DOI
10.1186/s12888-023-05202-z
Minority stress, social support and mental health among lesbian, gay, and bisexual college students in China: a moderated mediation analysis
作者地址
Lanzhou Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Lanzhou, Peoples R China
通讯作者
Xiaofeng Luo
来源期刊
BMC PSYCHIATRY
EISSN
1471-244X
出版日期
2023-11-05
卷号
23
期号
1
摘要
Background The existing body of research exploring minority stressors and their impact on the mental health of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual (LGB) students in China remains limited in scope and often restricted to specific geographic regions..Methods A combination of snowball and targeted sampling strategies was used to recruit lesbian, gay and bisexual students (N = 1,393) for a cross-sectional, online survey in China. Participants (Mage = 20.00 years; 60.23% assigned male at birth) were tasked with completing a comprehensive questionnaire designed to capture various dimensions, including gender expression, minority stressors (e.g., school bullying, internalized homophobia), social psychological resources (e.g., perceived social support), and mental health-related outcomes (e.g., depression, anxious and stress). Our analytical approach involved hierarchical multiple regression analyses, mediation and moderated mediation modeling to elucidate the intricate interplay among these factors.Results Our findings shed light on the pronounced mental health disparities afflicting LGB college students in China, with notable prevalence rates of depression (48.1%), anxiety (57.1%), and stress (37.5%). A significant positive correlation was observed between experiences of school-based victimization and internalized homophobia, which, in turn, exhibited a direct association with affective symptoms. School bullying was positive with internalized homophobia, which was positively associated with affective symptoms. In addition to unveiling the indirect effects of school bullying on affective symptoms, our study identified direct links in this complex relationship. Notably, the availability of social support emerged as a pivotal factor, serving as a moderator within the mediation model by mitigating the path from school-based victimization bullying to internalized homophobia (beta = -0.077, P = 0.040).Conclusions This study underscores the pervasive and concerning mental health disparities experienced by LGB college students in China. In response, institutions of higher learning should intensify anti-bullying initiatives tailored to LGB students and implement comprehensive gender education programs. Moreover, concerted efforts should be directed at enhancing the accessibility of social support resources for LGB college students, with the aim of cultivating and sustaining favorable psychological well-being.
语种
英语
国家
学科领域
收录类别
SCIE
WOS学科分类
Psychiatry
WOS关键词
UNITED-STATESSYMPTOMSSTIGMASEXFIT
被引频次(WOS)
4
研究类型
其他
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