Adult attachment and minority stress in lesbian and gay people in Italy

T. Trombetta, Fabrizio Santoniccolo, Caterina Valentina Romaniello, Maria Noemi Paradiso, L. Rollé
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As widely demonstrated, minority stress negatively affects well-being of LGBTQIA+ people. Recently, the literature has inquired into the psychological factors that may explain individual differences in levels of minority stressors experienced. In particular, some studies have focused on the role of adult attachment, although further studies seem necessary to understand its impact on proximal minority stressors. Through three multiple regression models, the present research analyzed the impact of adult attachment avoidance and anxiety on perceived stigma, internalized homonegativity and sexual orientation concealment, controlling for theeffect of proximaland distal minority stressors. One hundred and twenty-one people who self-identified as lesbian or gay and were involved in a romantic relationship when completing the questionnaire participated in the research. After controlling for the effect of distal and proximal minority stressors, data support a positive relationship between attachment anxiety and internalized homonegativity, and between attachment avoidance and sexual orientation concealment. However, the latter regression model was not significant. Finally, no significant relationship emerged between adult attachment and perceived stigma. The results are at least in part in line with the scarce literature on the topic. Further studies are needed to further support and extend the data emerging in the present study, in order to inform interventions aimed at promoting the well-being of LGBTQIA+ people. 
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正如广泛证明的那样,少数群体压力对LGBTQIA+人群的健康产生负面影响。最近,文献探讨了可能解释少数民族压力源水平个体差异的心理因素。特别是,一些研究集中在成人依恋的作用上,尽管进一步的研究似乎需要了解其对近端少数压力源的影响。本研究通过三个多元回归模型,分析了成人依恋回避和焦虑对感知耻辱、内化同性负性和性取向隐藏的影响,控制了近端和远端少数应激源的影响。121名自认为是女同性恋或男同性恋的人参与了这项研究,他们在完成调查问卷时都有恋爱关系。在控制了远端和近端少数应激源的影响后,数据支持依恋焦虑与内化同性负性、依恋回避与性取向隐瞒之间的正相关关系。但后一种回归模型不显著。最后,成人依恋与感知耻感之间没有显著的关系。研究结果至少在一定程度上与有关该主题的稀缺文献相符。需要进一步的研究来进一步支持和扩展本研究中出现的数据,以便为旨在促进LGBTQIA+人群福祉的干预提供信息。
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