Loneliness in sexual minority and heterosexual individuals: A comparative meta-analysis

Paul Gorczynski, PhD, Fabio Fasoli, PhD
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Abstract Introduction Despite the importance of better understanding how loneliness is associated with physical and mental health symptoms and disorders, and who is at greatest risk, demographic information pertaining to sexuality is often not collected. Although some studies evidence prevalence rates of loneliness amongst sexual minority individuals to be higher when compared to heterosexual individuals, no systematic approaches to examine and compare the literature have been taken. This comparative meta-analysis examined loneliness between sexual minority and heterosexual individuals. Method To identify studies, published studies were searched from the following databases MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsychINFO, Scopus, and Cochrane. Studies that were published in English, compared sexual minorities and heterosexuals; measured loneliness; and presented quantitative data were included. Result Four articles were included in the review, reporting data from 481 individuals who identified as sexual minorities and 4176 as heterosexuals. The 4 studies showed that individuals who identified as sexual minorities reported higher ratings of loneliness than heterosexuals (d = 0.352, p = 0.019). Conclusion Interventions are needed at the individual and societal level to decrease the loneliness experienced by sexual minorities. This is the first paper to provide aggregated data on loneliness that covers the life span amongst sexual minorities.
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性少数群体和异性恋个体的孤独感:比较荟萃分析
尽管更好地了解孤独与身心健康症状和障碍之间的关系以及谁处于最大风险中具有重要意义,但与性行为有关的人口统计信息往往没有被收集。尽管一些研究表明,与异性恋者相比,性少数群体的孤独感患病率更高,但没有采用系统的方法来检查和比较文献。这项比较荟萃分析研究了性少数群体和异性恋个体之间的孤独感。方法从MEDLINE、CINAHL、PsychINFO、Scopus和Cochrane等数据库中检索已发表的研究。用英语发表的研究比较了性少数群体和异性恋者;测量了孤独;并纳入定量资料。结果共纳入4篇文献,报告了481名性少数群体和4176名异性恋者的数据。这4项研究表明,性少数群体的孤独感评分高于异性恋群体(d = 0.352, p = 0.019)。结论需要在个体和社会层面采取干预措施来减少性少数群体的孤独感。这是第一篇提供涵盖性少数群体生命周期的孤独感汇总数据的论文。
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