Impact of Status-Based Rejection Sensitivity on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Gay Men
Status-based rejection sensitivity refers to the anxious expectation and tendency to perceive rejection in ambiguous social scenarios based on one’s minority identification. This study evaluates the implications of sensitivity to rejection based on sexual orientation identity on negative m...
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doaj-ea3a19fc793b4b6e94039b81aaeff9892020-11-25T02:09:20ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012020-02-01175154610.3390/ijerph17051546ijerph17051546Impact of Status-Based Rejection Sensitivity on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Gay MenJoseph Slimowicz0Jedidiah Siev1Paula M. Brochu2Private Practice, San Diego, CA 92109, USADepartment of Psychology, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA 19081, USANova Southeastern University, College of Psychology, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314, USAStatus-based rejection sensitivity refers to the anxious expectation and tendency to perceive rejection in ambiguous social scenarios based on one’s minority identification. This study evaluates the implications of sensitivity to rejection based on sexual orientation identity on negative mental health outcomes. Current minority stress models include rejection sensitivity as a factor that may contribute to adverse negative psychosocial outcomes in LGBT persons. This study evaluates the role of rejection sensitivity alongside demographically relevant predictors such as age, race, education, and level of sexuality disclosure in predicting the presence of significant depression and anxiety scores among a sample of gay men. Results indicate that rejection sensitivity, sexuality openness, and anxiety were significant predictors of depression symptoms, whereas age and depression were significant predictors of anxiety symptoms. This study supports the role of rejection sensitivity as a contributor to negative mental health outcomes among gay men, particularly as it pertains to internalizing mental health disorders.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/5/1546stresspsychologicallgbt personsgaysanxietydepression |
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Impact of Status-Based Rejection Sensitivity on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Gay Men |
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Impact of Status-Based Rejection Sensitivity on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Gay Men |
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Impact of Status-Based Rejection Sensitivity on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Gay Men |
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Impact of Status-Based Rejection Sensitivity on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Gay Men |
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Impact of Status-Based Rejection Sensitivity on Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Gay Men |
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impact of status-based rejection sensitivity on depression and anxiety symptoms in gay men |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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Status-based rejection sensitivity refers to the anxious expectation and tendency to perceive rejection in ambiguous social scenarios based on one’s minority identification. This study evaluates the implications of sensitivity to rejection based on sexual orientation identity on negative mental health outcomes. Current minority stress models include rejection sensitivity as a factor that may contribute to adverse negative psychosocial outcomes in LGBT persons. This study evaluates the role of rejection sensitivity alongside demographically relevant predictors such as age, race, education, and level of sexuality disclosure in predicting the presence of significant depression and anxiety scores among a sample of gay men. Results indicate that rejection sensitivity, sexuality openness, and anxiety were significant predictors of depression symptoms, whereas age and depression were significant predictors of anxiety symptoms. This study supports the role of rejection sensitivity as a contributor to negative mental health outcomes among gay men, particularly as it pertains to internalizing mental health disorders. |
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