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The longitudinal influence of supportive messages on stress reactivity and general well-being for LGBTQ+ recipients of hate speech: Comparing the relative effects of verbal person-centered and autonomy support
Communication Monographs ( IF 3.1 ) Pub Date : 2023-02-14 , DOI: 10.1080/03637751.2023.2171081
John P. Crowley 1 , Amanda Denes 2 , Amy Bleakley 1 , Katrina T. Webber 3 , Devon Geary 4 , Maria DelGreco 2 , Joseph Whitt 4 , Chelsea Guest 2 , Emily Hamlin 2
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ABSTRACT

LBGTQ+ individuals (N = 50) engaged in a 10-minute discussion with a close network member about an experience they had with hate speech that was targeted at their sexual orientation. The relative effects of two predominant social support theoretical frameworks, verbal person centeredness and autonomy support, were compared. Discussions were rated by trained raters for the presence of each type of support. Results support both theoretical frameworks as predicting decreases in stress across the discussion as well as increases in reported general well-being over one month. Theoretical implications and methodological comparison are discussed.



中文翻译:

支持性信息对 LGBTQ+ 仇恨言论接受者的压力反应和总体幸福感的纵向影响:比较以人为中心的口头支持和自主支持的相对效果

摘要

LBGTQ+ 个体(N  = 50)与一位关系密切的网络成员进行了 10 分钟的讨论,讨论了他们针对其性取向的仇恨言论的经历。比较了两种主要社会支持理论框架——言语人中心和自主支持——的相对效果。由训练有素的评估员针对每种类型的支持的存在对讨论进行评分。结果支持这两种理论框架,预测讨论过程中的压力会减少,并且一个月内报告的总体幸福感会增加。讨论了理论意义和方法比较。

更新日期:2023-02-14
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