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- Title
Does coming out matter? A serial mediation model from outness to reduced psychological distress among Chinese gay men.
- Authors
Zhou, Jianan; Wang, Yunxia
- Abstract
Coming out of the closet refers to the self‐disclosure of one's sexual orientation to other people. A majority of gay men in mainland China are hesitant about coming out. Considerable research in Western contexts has demonstrated that coming out can alleviate gay men's psychological distress. The current study thus aims to understand the psychological impacts of coming out for gay men in mainland China. We employed a serial mediation model to examine the relationship between overall outness and psychological distress, with internalized homonegativity as the first‐order mediator and perceived discrimination based on same‐sex sexual orientation (hereafter "perceived discrimination") as the second‐order mediator. An online sample of 251 Chinese adult gay men (Mage = 25.25 years, SD = 5.28 years) completed self‐report measures of outness, internalized homonegativity, perceived discrimination, and psychological distress. Results showed that the negative association between overall outness and psychological distress was partially mediated by internalized homonegativity (indirect effect = −0.057, bias‐corrected 95% confidence interval [−0.153, −0.011]), and serially mediated by internalized homonegativity and then perceived discrimination (indirect effect = −0.019, bias‐corrected 95% confidence interval [−0.048, −0.007]), controlling for age. Additionally, we did not find the simple mediating effect of perceived discrimination between overall outness and psychological distress, which may be because coming out reduced oversensitivity and perception bias but increased the probability of actual discriminatory experiences. These results contribute to our understanding of how coming out affects psychological distress among Chinese gay men. Furthermore, this study may illuminate the design of psychological crisis intervention focusing on this group in mainland China.
- Subjects
CHINA; CONFIDENCE intervals; COMING out (Sexual orientation); SELF-disclosure; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; PSYCHOLOGICAL distress; GAY men; PERCEIVED discrimination
- Publication
Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 2022, Vol 25, Issue 4, p701
- ISSN
1367-2223
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ajsp.12528