1.Relationship between social media use and internalized homophobia in homosexual and bisexual persons
Nirui YU ; Wenxiu LI ; Jiajun CHENG ; Luna YANG ; Shen LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(4):356-361
Objective:To explore the relationship between social media use and internalized homophobia in homosexual and bisexual persons,and the role of self-esteem and perceived social support.Methods:A total of 626 homosexual and bisexual persons were selected through online social media platforms,and the Social Media Use In-tensity Scale(SNSIS),Self-Esteem Scale(SES),Perceived Social Support Scale(PSSS)and Internalized Homo-phobia Scale(IHS)were used for measurement.Use the SPSS macro program PROCESS to test moderated media-tion effects.Results:The average SNSIS score was(3.0±1.0).The SES score played a partial mediating role in the relationship between SNSIS scores and IHS scores,and the value of mediating effect was 21.43%.The PSSS scores moderated the relationship between the SNSIS scores and the SES scores(β=-0.10,P<0.01),and the re-lationship between the SES scores and the IHS scores(β=-0.11,P<0.01).Conclusion:Social media use by ho-mosexual and bisexual persons is associated with internalized homophobia,self-esteem mediated the relationships,and perceived social support plays a moderating role.
2.Relationship between social media use and internalized homophobia in homosexual and bisexual persons
Nirui YU ; Wenxiu LI ; Jiajun CHENG ; Luna YANG ; Shen LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2025;39(4):356-361
Objective:To explore the relationship between social media use and internalized homophobia in homosexual and bisexual persons,and the role of self-esteem and perceived social support.Methods:A total of 626 homosexual and bisexual persons were selected through online social media platforms,and the Social Media Use In-tensity Scale(SNSIS),Self-Esteem Scale(SES),Perceived Social Support Scale(PSSS)and Internalized Homo-phobia Scale(IHS)were used for measurement.Use the SPSS macro program PROCESS to test moderated media-tion effects.Results:The average SNSIS score was(3.0±1.0).The SES score played a partial mediating role in the relationship between SNSIS scores and IHS scores,and the value of mediating effect was 21.43%.The PSSS scores moderated the relationship between the SNSIS scores and the SES scores(β=-0.10,P<0.01),and the re-lationship between the SES scores and the IHS scores(β=-0.11,P<0.01).Conclusion:Social media use by ho-mosexual and bisexual persons is associated with internalized homophobia,self-esteem mediated the relationships,and perceived social support plays a moderating role.
3.Relationship between internalized homophobia and self-concept clarity in lesbians
Nirui YU ; Siyu XIA ; Minghua SONG ; Shen LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2024;38(12):1066-1072
Objective:To examine the relationship between internalized homophobia and self-concept clarity in lesbians,and explore the mediating role of gender role conflict and the moderating role of loneliness.Methods:Totally 510 lesbians were selected and assessed with the Internalized Homophobia Scale(IHS),Gender Role Con-flict Scale-Short Form(GRCS-SF),Self-Concept Clarity Scale(SCCS),and UCLA Loneliness Scale(UCLALS).Model 4 in the PROCESS macro program was used to test the mediating role of gender roles,and Model 14 was used to test the moderating role of loneliness.Results:The IHS scores were negatively correlated with the SCCS scores(r=-0.11,P<0.05).Gender role conflict fully mediated the relationship between lesbian internalized ho-mophobia and self-concept clarity(indirect effect=-0.09,95%CI=-0.13--0.05).Loneliness moderated the relationship between gender role conflict and self-concept clarity among lesbians(Bsimple=-0.17,-0.30,P<0.01).Conclusion:It suggests that the internalized homophobia may be related to self-concept clarity in lesbi-ans,with gender role conflict as a mediator and loneliness as a moderator moderates between their relationships.

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