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Validation of depressive symptoms, social support, and minority stress scales among gay, bisexual, and other men who have with men (GBMSM) in Nigeria, Africa: a mixed methods approach

机译:在非洲尼日利亚的同性恋,双性恋和其他人(GBMSM)的同性恋,双性恋和其他男性之间的抑郁症状,社会支持和少数群体压力秤:一种混合方法方法

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BACKGROUND:Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Nigeria experience social marginalization, discrimination and violence due to their sexual identity, which may negatively impact physical, mental, and sexual health outcomes. Studies on GBMSM in Africa utilize measurement scales developed largely for populations in the Global North. The validity and reliability of these instruments-to our knowledge-have never been thoroughly investigated among GBMSM in Nigeria. The aim of the current study was to determine the validity and reliability of the English versions of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD-R), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), and LGBT Minority Stress Measure among a large multi-state sample of GBMSM Nigeria.METHODS:Between January and June 2019, we conducted cognitive interviews (N?=?30) and quantitative assessments (N?=?406) with GBMSM in Nigeria. The cognitive interviews assessed comprehension of scale items and elicited suggestions for scale modifications. The quantitative assessment was used to gather psychosocial health data and to evaluate psychometric properties and construct validity of the modified scales. We utilized confirmatory factor analysis to assess factor structure, correlation coefficients, and Cronbach's alpha to examine scale validity and internal consistency.RESULTS:Based on participant feedback from the cognitive interviews, we made slight modifications (i.e., culturally appropriate word substitutions) to all three scales. Results of quantitative analyses indicated good psychometric properties including high factor loadings, internal consistency and construct validity among the CESD-R, MSPSS, and LGBT Minority Stress Measure among GBMSM in Nigeria.CONCLUSION:These results suggests that modifying research scales to be more culturally relevant likely do not jeopardize their validity and reliability. We found that modified scales measuring depressive symptoms, perceived social support, and minority stress among GBMSM in Nigeria remained valid. More research is needed to explore whether the psychometric properties remain if the scales are translated into broken English (Pidgin) and other traditional Nigerian languages (Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa).
机译:背景:尼日利亚与男性(GBMSM)发生性关系的同性恋,双性恋和其他男性因其性身份而受到社会边缘化,歧视和暴力,这可能会影响身体,心理和性健康状况。非洲GBMSM研究利用主要用于全球北方人口的测量尺度。这些仪器的有效性和可靠性 - 我们知识 - 从未在尼日利亚的GBMSM中彻底调查过。目前的研究目的是确定流行病学研究中心的英语版本的有效性和可靠性(CESD-R),感知社会支持(MSPS)的多维规模,LGBT少数群体压力测量大 - GBMSM Nigeria的样本。方法:2019年1月至6月,我们在尼日利亚的GBMSM进行了认知访谈(N?=?30)和定量评估(n?=?406)。认知访谈评估了对规模项目的理解并引发了规模修改的建议。定量评估用于收集心理社会健康数据,并评估心理学性质并构建修改尺度的有效性。我们利用确认因子分析来评估因子结构,相关系数和Cronbach的alpha来检查比例有效性和内部一致性。结果:根据认知访谈的参与者反馈,我们对所有三个进行了略微修改(即文化适当的单词替换)秤。定量分析结果表明了尼日利亚的GBMSM中CESD-R,MSPS和LGBT少数群体应力测量的高因素负荷,内部一致性和构建有效性。结论:这些结果表明,修改研究尺度更加有文化相关可能不会危及他们的有效性和可靠性。我们发现,尼日利亚GBMSM之间的抑郁症状,感知社会支持和少数群体压力的修改规模仍然有效。需要更多的研究来探索音乐测量特性是否仍然存在,如果尺度被翻译成破碎的英语(Pidgin)和其他传统的尼日利亚语言(Yoruba,Igbo和Hausa)。

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