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The Effects of Polyvictimization on Mental and Physical Health Outcomes in an LGBTQ Sample

Francesca Kassing

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Francesca Kassing

Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA

Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Francesca Kassing, Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children's Hospital, Department of Pediatrics, 6701 Fannin Street, Houston, TX, 77030. E-mail: fkassing@crimson.ua.edu

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Tracy Casanova

Tracy Casanova

Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Augusta University/Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA

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James A. Griffin

James A. Griffin

LGBT Health Resource Center, Chase Brexton Health Services, Baltimore, Maryland, USA

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Elizabeth Wood

Elizabeth Wood

Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Augusta University/Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA

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Lara M. Stepleman

Lara M. Stepleman

Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior, Augusta University/Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia, USA

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First published: 17 August 2020
Citations: 24

This work was supported by the Arnold P. Gold Foundation.

Abstract

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Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) individuals are at elevated risk for violent victimization and often experience increased health disparities compared to their non-LGBTQ counterparts. The present study examined associations between polyvictimization and mental and physical health in an LGBTQ sample. Participants included 385 LGBTQ individuals involved in a larger health-needs assessment of LGBTQ individuals living in the southeastern United States. The sample primarily identified as gay/lesbian (63.4%), cisgender (78.7%), and White (66.5%), and the mean participant age was 34.82 years (SD = 13.45). A latent class analysis (LCA) was conducted on seven items assessing different types of violence exposure. The LCA identified a three-class model, with classes characterized by low trauma exposure (71.4%), nondiscriminatory violence (15.1%), and high trauma exposure (13.5%). Differences in demographic characteristics, perceptions of mental and physical health, and diagnoses of specific health conditions were assessed across classes. The high-trauma class reported poorer perceived physical and mental health compared to the other two classes, with mean differences in past-month poor health days ranging from 11.38 to 17.37. There were no differences between the classes regarding specific physical health conditions; however, the high-trauma and nondiscriminatory violence classes had significantly higher rates of anxiety, depression, drug abuse, and suicidality than the low-trauma class, ORs = 2.39–23.83. The present findings suggest that polyvictimization is an important risk factor for poor health among LGBTQ individuals. These results have implications for addressing health disparities among the broader LGBTQ community.

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JOTS-19-0427.R3_Kassing_cantonese

Traditional Chinese

多重傷害對LGBTQ參與者的心理和身體健康結果的影響

摘要: 女同性戀者、男同性戀者、雙性戀者、變性人和同性戀疑惑者(LGBTQ)個體遭受暴力侵害的風險較高, 與非LGBTQ的同行相比, 他們的健康差異往往更大。本研究研究了LGBTQ樣本參與者中多重受害與心理和身體健康之間的關係。參與者包括385名LGBTQ個體, 他們參與了對居住在美國東南部的LGBTQ個人的大型健康需求評估。該樣本主要確定為男/女同性戀(63.4%)、雙性戀(78.7%)和白人(66.5%), 參與者的平均年齡為34.82歲(SD=13.45)。對評估不同類型的暴力暴露的七個項目進行了潛類分析(LCA)。 LCA確定了一個三類模型, 以低創傷暴露(71.4%)、非歧視性暴力(15.1%)和高創傷暴露(13.5%)為特徵。對不同等級的人口統計學特徵、對心理和身體健康的看法以及對特定健康狀況的診斷的差異進行了評估。與其他兩個階層相比, 高創傷階層報告的身體和精神健康狀況較差, 上個月健康狀況差的天數平均為11.38天至17.37之間。在具體的身體健康狀況方面, 各階層之間沒有差異;但是, 高創傷和非歧視性暴力階層的焦慮、抑鬱、藥物濫用和自殺率明顯高於低創傷階層, ORs=2.39-23.83。本研究結果表明, 多重受害是LGBTQ個人健康狀況不佳的一個重要風險因素。這些結果對解決更廣泛的LGBTQ群體中的健康差異具有意義。

Simplified Chinese

多重伤害对LGBTQ参与者的心理和身体健康结果的影响

摘要: 女同性恋者、男同性恋者、双性恋者、变性人和同性恋疑惑者(LGBTQ)个体遭受暴力侵害的风险较高, 与非LGBTQ的同行相比, 他们的健康差异往往更大。本研究研究了LGBTQ样本参与者中多重受害与心理和身体健康之间的关系。参与者包括385名LGBTQ个体, 他们参与了对居住在美国东南部的LGBTQ个人的大型健康需求评估。该样本主要确定为男/女同性恋(63.4%)、双性恋(78.7%)和白人(66.5%), 参与者的平均年龄为34.82岁(SD=13.45)。对评估不同类型的暴力暴露的七个项目进行了潜类分析(LCA)。 LCA确定了一个三类模型, 以低创伤暴露(71.4%)、非歧视性暴力(15.1%)和高创伤暴露(13.5%)为特征。对不同等级的人口统计学特征、对心理和身体健康的看法以及对特定健康状况的诊断的差异进行了评估。与其他两个阶层相比, 高创伤阶层报告的身体和精神健康状况较差, 上个月健康状况差的天数平均为11.38天至17.37之间。在具体的身体健康状况方面, 各阶层之间没有差异;但是, 高创伤和非歧视性暴力阶层的焦虑、抑郁、药物滥用和自杀率明显高于低创伤阶层, ORs=2.39-23.83。本研究结果表明, 多重受害是LGBTQ个人健康状况不佳的一个重要风险因素。这些结果对解决更广泛的LGBTQ群体中的健康差异具有意义。

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