Résumé :
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[BDSP. Notice produite par INIST-CNRS 7E8DqR0x. Diffusion soumise à autorisation]. Objectives. We examined the association between discrimination and mental health distress, focusing specifically on the relative importance of discrimination because of particular demographic domains (i.e., race/ethnicity, socioeconomic position [SEP]). Methods. The research team surveyed a sample of gay and bisexual men (n=294) at a community event in New York City. Participants completed a survey on demographics, discrimination experiences in the past 12 months, attributed domains of discrimination, and mental health distress. Results. In adjusted models, discrimination was associated with higher depressive (B=0.31 ; P<. and anxious p symptoms. a statistically significant quadratic term fit both models such that moderate levels of discrimination were most robustly associated with poorer mental health. because sep was higher scores predictive depressive no other relationship found between domains distress. conclusions. in this sample emerged as the important domain its association health future research should consider intersecting to better understand social disparities>
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