Ethnic discrimination, acculturative stress, and sexual risk among Latinx emerging adults: Examining moderation effects of familism support and ethnic identity.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-02-09 DOI:10.1037/cdp0000570
Angela R Fernandez, Daisy Ramírez-Ortiz, Melody M García-Torres, Maichou Lor, Jeneile Luebke, Miguel Ángel Cano, David Cordova
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Objectives: Ethnic discrimination and acculturative stress play an important role in sexual risk behaviors for Latinx emerging adults, who are at disproportionate risk for sexually transmitted infections. Factors such as familism support and ethnic identity may be protective, yet research is limited. This study is guided by a culturally adapted stress and coping framework to examine associations of ethnic discrimination and acculturative stress with sexual risk behaviors (i.e., multiple sex partners, alcohol or drug use before sex, and condomless sex with a primary or casual partner), and examine the moderating roles of familism support and ethnic identity among Latinx emerging adults.

Method: Participants were recruited from Arizona and Florida and were primarily female (51.3%) with a mean age of 21.48 years (SD = 2.06). Using cross-sectional data from 158 sexually active Latinx emerging adults, this study employed multiple logistic regression and moderation analyses.

Results: Higher levels of ethnic discrimination and pressure to acculturate were associated with fewer sex partners, and higher levels of pressure against acculturation were associated with increased condomless sex with a casual partner. The moderation effect of higher levels of familism support on pressure to acculturate was associated with fewer sex partners, and the moderation effect of higher levels of ethnic identity on pressure against acculturation was associated with decreased condomless sex with casual partners.

Conclusions: Examining the results within a culturally informed theoretical framework supports that protective factors may help mitigate sexual risk factors among Latinx emerging adults experiencing acculturative stress. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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拉美裔新成人中的民族歧视、文化适应压力和性风险:研究家庭主义支持和种族认同的调节作用。
研究目的民族歧视和文化适应压力在拉美裔新成人的性风险行为中扮演着重要角色,他们面临着过高的性传播感染风险。家庭支持和种族认同等因素可能会起到保护作用,但这方面的研究还很有限。本研究以文化适应压力和应对框架为指导,研究民族歧视和文化适应压力与性风险行为(即多个性伴侣、性生活前酗酒或吸毒、与主要或临时性伴侣发生无套性行为)之间的关联,并研究家庭支持和民族认同在拉丁裔新成人中的调节作用:参与者来自亚利桑那州和佛罗里达州,主要为女性(51.3%),平均年龄为 21.48 岁(SD = 2.06)。本研究利用 158 名性活跃的拉丁裔新兴成年人的横截面数据,进行了多元逻辑回归和调节分析:结果:较高程度的民族歧视和文化适应压力与较少的性伴侣有关,而较高程度的文化适应压力与较多的与临时性伴侣的无套性行为有关。家庭主义支持水平越高,入籍压力越大,性伴侣越少;种族认同水平越高,入籍压力越大,与临时性伴侣的无套性行为越少:结论:在有文化背景的理论框架下对研究结果进行分析表明,保护性因素可能有助于减轻拉丁裔新成人在经历文化适应压力时的性风险因素。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, 版权所有)。
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