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Minority Stress and Bisexual Women's Disordered Eating: The Role of Maladaptive Coping

机译:少数民族压力和双性恋女性饮食失调:适应不良的作用

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The purpose of this study was to explore the link between bisexual women's experiences of anti-bisexual discrimination and disordered eating, while examining potential mediating variables underlying this link: outness/identity concealment and maladaptive coping (i.e., coping via internalization, detachment, and drug and alcohol use). A total of 353 bisexual women participated in this study. The relationship between outness and disordered eating was not significant. Higher levels of anti-bisexual discrimination were related to more disordered eating behaviors, and this relationship was mediated by coping via internalization. However, anti-bisexual discrimination was directly related to more coping via detachment and drug and alcohol use. Findings from the study suggest that attending to bisexual women's experiences of discrimination in counseling is particularly important. Moreover, assisting bisexual women in resisting internalization of discriminatory experiences may be a potential point of intervention for mental health professionals working with bisexual women experiencing disordered eating.
机译:这项研究的目的是探讨双性恋女性的反双性恋歧视与饮食失调的经历之间的联系,同时研究潜在的中介变量:外在性/身份隐瞒和适应不良的应对(即通过内在化,超脱和药物应对)和酒精饮料)。共有353名双性恋妇女参加了这项研究。暴躁与饮食失调之间的关系并不显着。较高水平的双性恋歧视与更多的饮食失调行为有关,这种关系是通过内在化的应对来调节的。但是,反双性恋歧视与通过分队以及吸毒和酗酒的更多应对措施直接相关。该研究结果表明,在咨询中关注双性恋妇女的歧视经历尤为重要。此外,协助双性恋妇女抵抗歧视性经历的内在化可能是与患有饮食失调的双性恋妇女一起工作的精神卫生专业人员的潜在干预点。

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