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Associations between Structural Stigma and Allostatic Load among Sexual Minorities: Results from a Population-Based Study

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Psychosom Med. 2024 Feb 12. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000001289. Online ahead of print.

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OBJECTIVE: Structural forms of stigma and discrimination are associated with adverse health outcomes across numerous stigmatized groups, including lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals. Yet, the biological consequences of structural stigma among LGB populations are understudied. To begin to address this gap, we assessed associations between indicators of structural stigma (i.e., state-level policies) targeting LGB individuals and allostatic load (AL) indices representing physiological dysregulations.

METHODS: Pooled data from the continuous 2001-2014 National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey were analyzed (LGB: n = 864; heterosexual: n = 20,310). Ten state-level LGB-related policies (e.g., employment non-discrimination protections, same-sex marriage) were used to operationalize structural stigma. A sex-specific AL index representing 11 immune, metabolic, and cardiovascular biomarkers was estimated. Multi-level models were used to examine associations between structural stigma and AL, net of 9 individual-level characteristics (e.g., education, race/ethnicity, age, and health behaviors).

RESULTS: Sexual minority men living in states with low levels of structural stigma experienced significantly lower AL (β = -.45, p = .02) compared to sexual minority men living in states with high structural stigma (i.e., fewer protective policies). There was no significant association between structural stigma and AL among sexual minority women.

CONCLUSIONS: By demonstrating direct associations between structural stigma and indices of physiological dysregulation, our findings provide a mechanistic understanding of how the social environment can “get under the skin and skull” for sexual minority men in the United States. Future research should explore whether these mechanisms generalize to other marginalized groups exposed to structural stigma.

PMID:38345315 | DOI:10.1097/PSY.0000000000001289

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