2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19095780
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Problematic Smartphone Use and Its Associations with Sexual Minority Stressors, Gender Nonconformity, and Mental Health Problems among Young Adult Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Individuals in Taiwan

Abstract: Smartphones are a necessity for many people; however, problematic smartphone use (PSU) may negatively influence people’s mental health. Using multivariate linear regression analysis, the study examined the associations of sexual minority stressors [namely perceived sexual stigma from family members, sexual orientation microaggressions (SOMs), and internalized sexual stigma] and gender nonconformity with PSU severity as well as the associations of PSU with depression and anxiety in young adult lesbian, gay, and… Show more

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“…The observed stronger association with PIU may be attributed to the higher occurrence rate of PIU among the gender-nonconforming participants. These findings highlight that gender-nonconforming students may experience elevated levels of stress related to GNC, leading them to PSU/PIU as a coping strategy, similar to how increased PSU/PIU among sexual minority youths may occur as a coping mechanism in response to social and minority stress ( Huang et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
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“…The observed stronger association with PIU may be attributed to the higher occurrence rate of PIU among the gender-nonconforming participants. These findings highlight that gender-nonconforming students may experience elevated levels of stress related to GNC, leading them to PSU/PIU as a coping strategy, similar to how increased PSU/PIU among sexual minority youths may occur as a coping mechanism in response to social and minority stress ( Huang et al., 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Previous research has suggested that mental health problems, such as depressive symptoms and anxiety symptoms ( Arrivillaga, Rey, & Extremera, 2022 ; Kósa et al., 2022 ; Ueno, Ito, Murai, & Fujiwara, 2020 ), as well as adverse social environments (e.g., low social support status and being bullied at school) ( Gong et al., 2022 ; Liu, Liu, & Yuan, 2021 ; Vessey, Difazio, Neil, & Dorste, 2022 ), may contribute to the occurrence of PSU and PIU among adolescents. A recent study conducted among young sexual minorities demonstrated a positive association between GNC and PSU, even after adjusting for internalized sexual stigma and sexual orientation ( Huang et al., 2022 ). Similarly, our study observed that, after accounting for covariates, moderate GNC did not show a significant association with PSU and PIU.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, existing research often focuses on the general population, fails to distinguish between heterosexual and nonheterosexual individuals, and overlooks gender expressions . Recent research has highlighted a higher prevalence of PSU among individuals identifying as nonheterosexual or exhibiting gender nonconformity (GNC, indicating a misalignment between one’s gender expression and societal expectations of femininity or masculinity) compared with heterosexual individuals or those conforming to societal gender norms . Drawing from the minority stress model, nonheterosexual and GNC individuals often encounter various minority stressors (eg, prejudice, discrimination, harassment, and violence) in their daily lives .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 11 , 12 Recent research has highlighted a higher prevalence of PSU among individuals identifying as nonheterosexual or exhibiting gender nonconformity (GNC, indicating a misalignment between one’s gender expression and societal expectations of femininity or masculinity) compared with heterosexual individuals or those conforming to societal gender norms. 13 , 14 Drawing from the minority stress model, nonheterosexual and GNC individuals often encounter various minority stressors (eg, prejudice, discrimination, harassment, and violence) in their daily lives. 15 , 16 Consequently, PSU among sexual minority and GNC youths may manifest as a maladaptive coping mechanism in response to experiences of social and minority stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%