Real-time associations between discrimination and anxious and depressed mood among sexual and gender minorities: The moderating effects of lifetime victimization and identity concealment.
Nicholas A LivingstonAnnesa FlentjeJames BrennanEthan H MereishOakleigh ReedBryan N CochranPublished in: Psychology of sexual orientation and gender diversity (2020)
While identity concealment may reduce exposure to discrimination and victimization, we found that concealment and prior victimization predict heightened reactivity to daily discrimination experiences. Additional research is needed to further explicate real-time effects of minority stress exposure, and to develop interventions that may mitigate risk among SGM individuals with prior victimization exposure and higher levels of identity concealment in particular.