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The role of multiple social identities in discrimination and perceived smoking-related stigma among sexual and gender minority current or former smokers

机译:多种社会身份在歧视和感知的少数群体或前吸烟者中的歧视和感知吸烟有关的耻辱的作用

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Aims: We investigated how intersections of being a racial minority (i.e. being African American) and economically disadvantaged (i.e. housing insecurity) may influence experiences with discrimination and perceptions of smoking-related stigma among sexual and gender minority (SGM) current and former smokers. Methods: Survey data were collected from 227 SGM current and former smokers in California (19?65?years old), oversampling African American participants. Participants reported their race, ethnicity, past month housing insecurity, number of lifetime experiences with SGM discrimination, and perceptions of smoking-related stigma. Findings: Using univariate General Linear Models and controlling for age, ethnicity, and SGM visibility, we found a significant interaction between being African American and facing housing insecurity on experiences with SGM discrimination [F(1,220)?=?7.21, p?=?.01], perceived smoker stigma [F(1,220)?=?5.48, p?=?.02], perceived differential treatment due to smoking [F(1,220)?=?10.03, p?=?.00], and social withdrawal from nonsmokers [F(1,220)?=?6.18, p?=?.01]. These interactions suggest that economically disadvantaged African American SGM current or former smokers experience increased levels of SGM discrimination and perceive more smoking-related stigma compared with other SGM current and former smokers. Conclusions: Results suggest that people?s multiple identities intersect to intensify oppression and inequities for some people and raise questions about the unintended consequences of stigmatizing smokers for reducing smoking among SGM adults.
机译:目的:我们调查了一个种族少数民族(即非洲裔美国人)和经济上不安地(即住房不安全)的交叉口如何影响性别和性别少数群体(SGM)当前和前吸烟者中吸烟有关的耻辱感的经验。方法:从加利福尼亚州的227名SGM当前和前吸烟者收集调查数据(19?65?岁),过采样非洲裔美国参与者。与会者报告了他们的种族,种族,过去一个月住房不安全,终身经历的终身经验歧视,以及对吸烟有关的耻辱的看法。结果.01],感知吸烟者耻辱[f(1,220)吗?=?5.48,p?=Δ.02],感知由于吸烟引起的差异处理[f(1,220)?=?10.03,p?=α.00],和来自非闻人的社交撤退[F(1,220)吗?=?6.18,p?=?01]。这些互动表明,与其他短公子当前和前吸烟者相比,经济上处于非洲裔美国人民币现状或前吸烟者的歧视水平增加,并察觉更多的吸烟有关的耻辱。结论:结果表明,人们的多个身份与一些人的压迫和不公平相交,提出了关于侮辱吸烟者减少患者减少患者中的吸烟者的问题。

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