Exploring sexual minority adults’ pathway to suicidal ideation: A moderated serial mediation model

Anthony M. Foster, Matthew M. Rivas-Koehl, T. H. Le, Phoenix R. Crane, Dana A. Weiser, Amelia E. Talley
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Abstract Introduction: We tested a moderated, serial mediation model of past-year suicidal ideation among sexual minority adults. Method: Participants (N = 198) completed an anonymous online survey. Result: The relation between internalized homophobia and past-year suicidal ideation can be partly explained by sexual orientation self-concept ambiguity and feelings of loneliness, especially among individuals who may be more likely to conceal their sexuality. Conclusion: Strategic sexual orientation disclosure, clinical advocacy for LGB+ community involvement, and support programs that facilitate positive sexual identity development may be integral to intervention strategies that seek to reduce the risk of suicide in sexual minority adults.
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探索性少数成人自杀意念的途径:一个有调节的序列中介模型
摘要简介:本研究检验了性少数成人过去一年自杀意念的一个有调节的序列中介模型。方法:198名参与者完成匿名在线调查。结果:内化同性恋恐惧症与过去一年自杀意念的关系可以通过性取向、自我概念模糊和孤独感来部分解释,尤其是在那些可能更倾向于隐藏性取向的个体中。结论:战略性的性取向披露,临床倡导LGB+社区参与,以及促进积极性认同发展的支持项目,可能是寻求降低性少数成年人自杀风险的干预策略的组成部分。
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