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Sexual orientation moderates the association between parental overprotection and stress biomarker profiles

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Cook, Stephanie H.
Lupien, Sonia J.
Juster, Robert-Paul

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Psychology & Sexuality. 2018, 9(3), pp. 204-220. ISSN 1941-9899. eISSN 1941-9902. Available under: doi: 10.1080/19419899.2018.1470105

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Early experiences with parents may be particularly difficult for lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals who face stigma that is linked to potentially distinct stress-related biobehavioural profiles. This study examined the association between parental bonding in relation to acute stress (cortisol reactivity) and chronic stress (allostatic load) in LGB and heterosexual individuals. The sample consisted of 87 healthy adults (mean [SD] age = 24.6 [0.6] years; LGB: n = 46, 43% women; and heterosexual n = 41, 49% women). Regressions tested the main effects of retrospectively assessed parental overprotection and care before the age of 16 on stress reactive cortisol (area under the curve) and allostatic load (indexed using 21 neuroendocrine, immune, metabolic and cardiovascular biomarkers), and whether sexual orientation status moderated this association. Results revealed that parental overprotection was associated with increased cortisol reactivity only for LGB participants, but not for heterosexual participants. By contrast, parental overprotection was associated with higher allostatic load only for heterosexual participants, but not for LGB participants. While the functional significance of this requires further study, these preliminary findings suggest that adaptive processes among LGB individuals may mitigate the negative effects of parental overprotection on markers of chronic stress.

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150 Psychologie

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parental bonding, sexual orientation, allostatic load, cortisol reactivity, sexual minority stress

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ISO 690COOK, Stephanie H., Jens C. PRUESSNER, Sonia J. LUPIEN, Robert-Paul JUSTER, 2018. Sexual orientation moderates the association between parental overprotection and stress biomarker profiles. In: Psychology & Sexuality. 2018, 9(3), pp. 204-220. ISSN 1941-9899. eISSN 1941-9902. Available under: doi: 10.1080/19419899.2018.1470105
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  issn={1941-9899},
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