青少年中的性流动性,联系性和自杀想法
John Gunn1, Maria Warnick1, Lauryn Hoy1
1College of Arts, Science, and Professional Studies, Gwynedd Mercy University, Gwynedd Valley, PA, USA.
Crisis
|December 18, 2025
概括
青春期的性流动性与自杀念头有关,但当考虑社会联系和学校归属时,这种联系会减少. 这些因素似乎调解了关系,突出了它们的保护作用.
科学领域:
- 青少年心理学 青少年心理学
- 性欲的社会学 性欲的社会学
- 心理健康研究 心理健康研究
背景情况:
- 性流动性 (SF) 在青春期很普遍.
- 以前的研究将科幻小说与心理痛苦和自杀念头 (ST) 联系起来.
研究的目的:
- 调查青少年中SF和ST之间的关联.
- 检查学校归属,社会联系和父母关系的调解作用.
主要方法:
- 从全国青少年健康纵向研究 (ADD健康) 的第1波和第2波数据分析.
- 在两个时间点根据性认同对参与者进行分类:始终异性恋,SF性少数群体 (SM) 到异性恋,SF异性恋到SM,以及SM在两个波段.
- 层次逻辑回归和调解分析.
主要成果:
- 性流动性最初与ST有关,特别是在持续的SM和异性恋到SM群体中.
- 在控制了社会联系,学校归属和父母关系之后,SF和ST之间的关联对于异性恋到SM群体不再重要.
- 调解分析没有揭示SF对ST的显著间接影响.
结论:
- 青少年的性流动性和自杀想法之间的关系不是直接的,而是受到与归属感和联系感的共同关联的影响.
- 增加归属感和联系感与自杀想法风险降低有关.
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