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Real and assumed sexual minority status: Longitudinal associations with depressive symptoms
Authors:Alexa Martin-Storey  Aprile D. Benner
Affiliation:1. Département de Psychoéducation, Université de Sherbrooke, Longueuil, Quebec, Canada;2. Human Development and Families Sciences & Population Research Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Abstract:Sexual minority status persists in being linked to poorer adolescent mental health. Using a longitudinal sample (N = 845), we examined how youth's own same-gender attraction and their perceptions of peers' beliefs about their same-gender attraction (i.e., assumed attraction) were associated with trajectories of depressive symptoms from grade eight (when students are typically 13–14 years old) to grade 10. Reporting either same-gender attraction, assumed same-gender attraction or both were associated with higher initial levels of depressive symptoms that persisted over time compared to youth with real and assumed other-gender attraction only. These links were partially mediated by experiences of discrimination. Findings suggest the importance of understanding adolescent perceptions of peer beliefs in the association between same-gender attraction and depressive symptoms.
Keywords:depressive symptoms  discrimination  longitudinal  same-gender attraction  sexual minority status
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