Mental Health Correlates of Perceived Discrimination Among Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Adults in the United States
Vickie M. Mays, PhD, MSPH and
Susan D. Cochran, PhD, MS
Vickie M. Mays is with the Department of Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles. Susan D. Cochran is with the Department of Epidemiology, University of California, Los Angeles, School of Public Health.
Correspondence: Requests for reprints should be sent to Vickie M. Mays, PhD, MSPH, Department of Psychology, UCLA, Box 951563, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1563 (e-mail: mays{at}ucla.edu).
Objectives. Recent studies suggest that lesbians and gay menare at higher risk for stress-sensitive psychiatric disordersthan are heterosexual persons. We examined the possible roleof perceived discrimination in generating that risk.
Methods. The National Survey of Midlife Development in theUnited States, a nationally representative sample of adultsaged 25 to 74 years, surveyed individuals self-identifying ashomosexual or bisexual (n = 73) or heterosexual (n = 2844) abouttheir lifetime and day-to-day experiences with discrimination.Also assessed were 1-year prevalence of depressive, anxiety,and substance dependence disorders; current psychologic distress;and self-rated mental health.
Results. Homosexual and bisexual individuals more frequentlythan heterosexual persons reported both lifetime and day-to-dayexperiences with discrimination. Approximately 42% attributedthis to their sexual orientation, in whole or part. Perceiveddiscrimination was positively associated with both harmful effectson quality of life and indicators of psychiatric morbidity inthe total sample. Controlling for differences in discriminationexperiences attenuated observed associations between psychiatricmorbidity and sexual orientation.
Conclusions. Higher levels of discrimination may underlie recentobservations of greater psychiatric morbidity risk among lesbian,gay, and bisexual individuals.
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