Positive LGBT+ Identity, Interpersonal Discrimination, and Satisfaction with Life: A Cross-National Comparison Between LGBT+ People in the UK, Italy, and Turkey
The Journal of Genetic Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 16
Published: Oct. 12, 2024
The
present
study
explored
how
identity
authenticity
and
LGBT+
community
connectedness
may
mediate
the
effects
of
interpersonal
discrimination
on
life
satisfaction
in
a
sample
participants
across
three
counties.
We
used
cross-sectional
online
survey
to
collect
data
paper
questionnaires.
Participants
were
723
people
(56.6%
females):
308
(42%)
from
UK,
245
(34%)
Italy,
170
(24%)
Turkey.
Participants'
age
ranged
18-60
years
(
Language: Английский
Gender Expression, Weight Status, and Risk of Experiencing Eating Disorders among Gender-Diverse Adults Assigned Male at Birth in Bangkok, Thailand
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(17), P. 3700 - 3700
Published: Aug. 24, 2023
This
study
examines
the
association
between
gender
expression,
weight
status,
and
risk
of
experiencing
eating
disorders
among
gender-diverse
adults
assigned
male
at
birth
living
in
Bangkok,
Thailand.
Participants
completed
self-administered
questionnaires
to
provide
demographic
data
anthropometric
measures,
an
Eating
Attitude
Test-26
(EAT-26)
determine
disorders.
The
associations
were
analyzed
using
multivariable
logistic
regression
models.
No
significant
differences
observed
weight-related
variables
based
on
expression.
self-described
as
feminine/androgynous
had
lower
odds
a
high
compared
those
masculine
(odds
ratio
(OR)
=
0.49;
95%
confidence
interval
(95%
CI)
0.27,
0.88).
A
higher
body
mass
index
(BMI)
(OR
1.07;
CI
1.01,
1.14)
BMI
discrepancy
1.13;
1.03,
1.24)
associated
with
engaging
extreme
weight-control
behaviors.
Thai
could
differ
across
expression
status.
Further
research
is
needed
expand
understanding
these
relationships
develop
tailored
intervention
programs
mitigate
risk.
Language: Английский
Self-Objectification, Disordered Eating and Sexual Orientation in Men
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(1), P. 106 - 106
Published: Jan. 17, 2024
The
interplay
between
disordered
eating,
depressive
symptoms
and
self-objectification
differs
genders
sexual
orientations,
merits
further
study
in
homosexual
heterosexual
men.
We
examined
a
sample
of
Israeli
Participants
were
215
men
aged
19-65,
108
whom
classified
by
the
Kinsey
scale
as
being
107
homosexual.
They
completed
online
measures
self-objectification,
eating
symptoms.
Heterosexual
reported
lower
levels
than
men,
however
difference
was
not
statistically
significant.
Correlations
when
controlling
for
age,
BMI
number
children
all
significant,
with
similar
patterns
association
Self-objectification
partially
mediated
orientation
eating.
However,
contrary
to
our
hypothesis,
(homosexual/heterosexual)
did
moderate
self-objectification.
tendency
towards
is
linked
unhealthy
habits.
helps
explain
propensity
versus
develop
possibly
disorders.
It
should
therefore
be
targeted
prevention
therapy.
Language: Английский