Mental well-being of sexual minority individuals: Exploring the role of intraminority stress
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| Publication date | 11-2024 |
| Journal | Current Psychology |
| Volume | Issue number | 43 | 43 |
| Pages (from-to) | 32747-32758 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
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| Abstract |
The recently posed intraminority gay community stress theory states that
sexual minority (SM) men may experience stress within their community
resulting in lower levels of mental well-being. However, only few
quantitative studies have evaluated this theory, and none of these
studies examined the impact of intraminority stress on the mental
well-being of SM female populations. In Dutch-speaking SM individuals
who were assigned male at birth (N = 293) and SM individuals who were assigned female at birth (N = 527),
this exploratory study examined associations between the four facets of
intraminority stress and five mental health symptoms. When controlling
for demographics and minority stress, intraminority stress was
positively associated with psychological distress, body dissatisfaction,
and interpersonal awareness in both SM male and SM female individuals,
while positive associations with timidity were only found in the latter.
As for the intraminority stress facets, particularly the SM community’s
focus on competition and exclusion of social diversity seem to impact
the mental well-being of SM individuals. The results support the notion
that intraminority stress – along with minority stress – has important
value in explaining mental health problems in SM male and SM female
populations. Future research may examine how intraminority stress
relates to the protective effects of community connectedness and having a
sense of belonging, and to what extent and how intraminority stress
should be addressed in interventions for stress-sensitive mental health
symptoms in SM populations.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary file |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-024-06836-2 |
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