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Measuring multiple minority stress: the LGBT People of Color Microaggressions Scale.

Author(s): Kimberly F. Balsam; Yamile Molina; Blair Beadnell; Jane Simoni; Karina Walters

Publication: 2011. "Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol" 17, 2 (April): 163-74.

Identifier(s): PubMed ID: 21604840; PMCID: PMC4059824; ISSN: 1099-9809; Citation Key: 7639

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1037/a0023244

Publication type: Journal Article

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Abstract:

Lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals who are also racial/ethnic minorities (LGBT-POC) are a multiply marginalized population subject to microaggressions associated with both racism and heterosexism. To date, research on this population has been hampered by the lack of a measurement tool to assess the unique experiences associated with the intersection of these oppressions. To address this gap in the literature, we conducted a three-phase, mixed method empirical study to assess microaggressions among LGBT-POC. The LGBT People of Color Microaggressions Scale is an 18-item self-report scale assessing the unique types of microaggressions experienced by ethnic minority LGBT adults. The measure includes three subscales: (a) Racism in LGBT communities, (b) Heterosexism in Racial/Ethnic Minority Communities, and (c) Racism in Dating and Close Relationships, that are theoretically consistent with prior literature on racial/ethnic minority LGBTs and have strong psychometric properties including internal consistency and construct validity in terms of correlations with measures of psychological distress and LGBT-identity variables. Men scored higher on the LGBT-PCMS than women, lesbians and gay men scored higher than bisexual women and men, and Asian Americans scored higher than African Americans and Latina/os.