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The Effect of Microaggression against Sexual Orientation on LGB’s Depression: The Moderating Effects of Social Support and Acceptance of Sexual Orientation on the Mediating Effects of Rumination

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues / Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues, (P)1229-0661; (E)1229-0661
2024, v.30 no.3, pp.379-406
https://doi.org/10.20406/kjcs.2024.8.30.3.379


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Abstract

This study examines the moderation effect of social support and acceptance of sexual orientation on the mediation effect of through rumination on the relationship between microaggression against sexual orientation and LGB’s depression. To this end, an online survey was conducted among cisgender homosexuals and bisexuals aged 18 years and older, and 380 participants were ultimately selected for the study. The results of the study were as follows. First, the correlations of all variables were significant except for the relationship between rumination and acceptance of sexual orientation. Second, rumination partially mediated the pathway of microagression against sexual orientation predicting LGB’s depression. Third, the moderated mediation effect of social support and acceptance of sexual orientation on the relationship between microaggression, rumination, and depression was found. The effect size of social support was found to be larger than that of acceptance of sexual orientation. Based on these findings, the implications of the study, possible interventions in counseling, and suggestions for further research were discussed.

keywords
microaggression against sexual orientation, depression, rumination, social support, acceptance of sexual orientation
Submission Date
2024-05-24
Revised Date
2024-08-05
Accepted Date
2024-08-13

Korean Psychological Journal of Culture and Social Issues