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Published in: Sexuality Research and Social Policy 2/2022

09-03-2021

The Impact of Sexual Minority Stigma on Depression: the Roles of Resilience and Family Support

Authors: Yixuan Wang, Chao Kei Lao, Qiang Wang, Guangyu Zhou

Published in: Sexuality Research and Social Policy | Issue 2/2022

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Abstract

Introduction

Compared with heterosexual individuals, sexual minorities who experienced sexual minority stigma had greater risks for psychopathology. Drawn from the psychological mediation framework, this study focused on the psychological mechanisms of resilience and family support through which sexual minority stigma affected depressive symptoms among sexual minorities in China.

Methods

In 2019, 301 LGBTQ individuals (10.78% lesbian, 56.21% gay, 21.24% bisexual, 20.93% others; 66.11% males, 25.91% females, 7.97% others) aged between 18 and 42 participated in an online survey in China. The survey assessed their minority stress, resilience, family support, and depressive symptoms. Data were analyzed using path analysis.

Results

Sexual minority stigma was negatively related to resilience and family support while positively related to depression. Resilience and family support were negatively associated with depression. Path analysis indicated that resilience and family support mediated the relationship between sexual minority stigma and depression.

Conclusions

The findings revealed the underlying mechanisms of how sexual minority stigma developed into depression. Both resilience and family support mediated the relationship between sexual minority stigma and depression. Future interventions could target both factors to alleviate the negative impact of sexual minority stigma on the mental health of Chinese sexual minorities.

Policy Implications

More interventions are needed to address mental health disparities in Chinese LGBTQ individuals who suffered from sexual minority stigma. Building up resilience of and cultivating family support for sexual minorities should be prioritized in the implementation of social policies in accordance with the Healthy China 2030 agenda.

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Metadata
Title
The Impact of Sexual Minority Stigma on Depression: the Roles of Resilience and Family Support
Authors
Yixuan Wang
Chao Kei Lao
Qiang Wang
Guangyu Zhou
Publication date
09-03-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Sexuality Research and Social Policy / Issue 2/2022
Print ISSN: 1868-9884
Electronic ISSN: 1553-6610
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13178-021-00558-x

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