少数压力
性少数派
女同性恋
变性人
人口
柱头(植物学)
临床心理学
性取向
偏见(法律术语)
心理学
卫生公平
奇怪的
苦恼
医学
公共卫生
社会心理学
精神科
环境卫生
护理部
精神分析
作者
Mirandy Li,Kelly Chau,Kaitlyn G. Calabresi,Yuzhi Wang,Jack Wang,Jackson Fritz,Tung‐Sung Tseng
出处
期刊:LGBT health
[Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.]
日期:2024-04-01
被引量:10
标识
DOI:10.1089/lgbt.2022.0323
摘要
Purpose: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals are more likely to smoke than non-LGBTQ individuals. Smoking has been posited as a coping mechanism for LGBTQ individuals facing minority stress. However, the exact relationship between minority stress and smoking behaviors among LGBTQ individuals is unclear. Therefore, the purpose of this systematic review was to examine how minority stress processes are associated with smoking behaviors for LGBTQ individuals. Methods: Searches of the PubMed and PsycINFO databases were conducted for smoking-, LGBTQ-, and minority stress-related terms. No date, geographic, or language limits were used. For inclusion, the study must have (1) been written in English, (2) had an LGBTQ group as the study population or a component of the study population, (3) assessed the cigarette smoking status of patients, and (4) assessed at least one minority stress-related process (internalized stigma, perceived stigma, or prejudice events). Results: The final review included 44 articles. Aside from two outlier studies, all of the reviewed studies exhibited that increased levels of minority stress processes (internalized queerphobia, perceived stigma, and prejudice events) were associated with increased probability of cigarette use in LGBTQ individuals. Increased minority stress was also associated with greater psychological distress/mental health decline. Conclusion: The findings of this review suggest that minority stress processes represent a contributing factor to smoking health disparities in LGBTQ populations. These results highlight the need for smoking cessation and prevention programs to address minority stress and improve smoking disparities in these populations.
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