Coping with minority stress in romantic relationships among lesbian, gay and bisexual people

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Chao Song
Ann Buysse
Weihong Zhang
Ciyong Lu
Meijun Zhao
Alexis Dewaele
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[1] Ghent University,Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Department of Experimental Clinical and Health Psychology
[2] Ghent University,Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Public Health and Primary Care
[3] Sun Yat-sen University,Department of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, School of Public Health
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Current Psychology | 2022年 / 41卷
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LGBs; Minority stress; Relationship satisfaction; Dyadic stress; Dyadic coping; Systemic transactional model;
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Minority Stress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people (LGBs) might have detrimental effects on relationship satisfaction. However, less is known regarding the potential mechanisms among the association above in LGBs’ romantic relationships. In the present study, we investigated the spillover and buffering impact of minority stress on relationship satisfaction among LGB individuals. A targeted sampling strategy was used to recruit LGBs (N= 1481) for a cross-sectional, online survey. Participants (M age = 35.05 years; 53% men) completed a survey that captured minority stress (i.e., internalized homonegativity, stigma consciousness, and concealment of sexual orientation); intra-/extra-dyadic stress and dyadic coping; and relationship satisfaction. Rigorous latent moderated structural equations was used to test associations between variables. Results indicated that the final model demonstrated acceptable fit. Minority stress was negatively associated with relationship satisfaction only via heightened intra-dyadic stress. Dyadic coping moderated the spillover effect between minority stress and intra-dyadic stress. This study highlights the importance of investigating dyadic coping in romantic relationships in LGBs to gain an insight into these relationships and the associated processes. It has important clinical and social implications for the development and evaluation of multi-level interventions.
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页码:6922 / 6933
页数:11
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