杂种优势
心理学
调解
临床心理学
抑郁症状
性少数派
调解
性取向
同性恋
社会心理学
精神科
焦虑
政治学
精神分析
法学
作者
Alexander J. Ristvej,Suzanne McLaren,Peter Goldie
标识
DOI:10.1080/00918369.2023.2245523
摘要
ABSTRACTDepression is a prevalent mental health issue for sexual minority men (SMM), with the internalization of sexual identity-based stigma a key risk factor. Self-warmth is a protective factor and self-coldness is a risk factor for depressive symptoms, yet limited research in this area has focused on SMM. In the present study, an international sample of 1,285 gay and 487 bisexual men completed measures of depression, internalized heterosexism, and self-warmth/self-coldness. A multiple linear regression showed that internalized heterosexism explained 0.4% unique variance, self-warmth explained 0.5% unique variance, and self-coldness explained 18.8% unique variance in depressive symptoms. Self-warmth was directly and indirectly related to lower levels of depressive symptoms among SMM. In contrast, self-coldness was directly related to higher levels of depressive symptoms among SMM, and indirectly related to higher levels of depressive symptoms only for gay men. Findings should inform work aiming primarily to reduce self-coldness among SMM, thereby reducing depressive symptoms.KEYWORDS: Gay menbisexual menself-compassionself-warmthself-coldnessinternalized heterosexismdepressive symptoms Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationFundingThe author(s) reported there is no funding associated with the work featured in this article.
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