| Literature DB >> 32600303 |
Adedotun Ogunbajo1,2, Stella Iwuagwu3, Rashidi Williams4, Katie B Biello5,6,7,8, Christopher W Kahler5, Theodorus G M Sandfort9, Matthew J Mimiaga5,6,7,8,10.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) in Nigeria experience social marginalization, discrimination and violence due to their sexual identity, which may negatively impact physical, mental, and sexual health outcomes. Studies on GBMSM in Africa utilize measurement scales developed largely for populations in the Global North. The validity and reliability of these instruments-to our knowledge-have never been thoroughly investigated among GBMSM in Nigeria. The aim of the current study was to determine the validity and reliability of the English versions of the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD-R), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), and LGBT Minority Stress Measure among a large multi-state sample of GBMSM Nigeria.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; GBMSM; Gay and bisexual men; LGBT; Mental health; Minority stress; Nigeria; Reliability; Social support; Validity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32600303 PMCID: PMC7325044 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-020-09127-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Sociodemographic characteristics of Cognitive Interview participants (N = 30)
| Demographics | |
|---|---|
| Mean (SD); N (%) | |
| 29.1 (5.3) | |
| Gay/Homosexual | 15 (50.0%) |
| Bisexual | 15 (50.0%) |
| Single, never been married | 19 (63.3%) |
| Long-term relationship with a man | 7 (23.3%) |
| Long-term relationship with a man | 3 (10.0%) |
| Separated | 1 (3.3%) |
| Stable Housing | 29 (96.7%) |
| Unstable Housing | 1 (3.3%) |
| Senior Secondary School (SSS) or lower | 7 (23.3%) |
| Some University/Vocation Education | 15 (50.0%) |
| University Degree | 8 (26.7%) |
| Employed | 16 (53.3%) |
| Unemployed | 14 (46.7%) |
Original and modified measurement scale items
| Scale | Original Item | Modified Item |
|---|---|---|
| CESD-R | My appetite was poor | I didn’t have an appetite |
| I could not shake off the blues | I could not change my bad mood (final item) I could not think straight (other suggested item) I could not think properly (other suggested item) | |
| I had trouble keeping my mind of what I was doing | I had trouble concentrating on what I was doing | |
| I could not get going | I lacked motivation | |
| I lost interest in my usual activities | I lost interest in my daily activities | |
| I felt fidgety | I felt nervous | |
| I wanted to hurt myself | I wanted to harm myself | |
| I had a lot of trouble getting to sleep | I had trouble sleeping | |
| MSPSS | There is a special person who is around when I am in need | There is a significant other I can lean on |
| There is a special person with whom I can share my joys and sorrows | There is a significant other who I can share my joys and sorrows with | |
| I get the emotional help and support I need from my family | I get the love and support I need from my family | |
| I have a special person who is a real source of comfort to me | I have a significant other who is a real source of comfort to me | |
| My friends really try to help me | My friends are there for me | |
| I can talk about my problems with my family | I can share my problems with my family | |
| I have friends with whom I can share my joys and sorrows | I have friends who I can share my joys and sorrows with | |
| There is a special person in my life who cares about my feelings | There is a significant other in my life who cares about my feelings | |
| The LGBT Minority Stress Measure | ||
| Community Connectedness | I feel like I am a part of the GBMSM community | I feel like I am a member of the LGBT community |
| I feel that I could find information and pamphlets on GBMSM issues | I feel that I could find information, books, flyers on LGBT issues | |
| I feel that I could find professional services for GBMSM issues if I needed to | I feel that I could find friendly services for LGBT issues if I needed to | |
| I feel that I could find a public space that is supportive of GBMSM activities | I feel like there is a safe space where LGBT social activities can take place | |
| Internalized Stigma | If I was offered the chance to be someone who is not GBMSM, I would accept the opportunity | If I could change from being LGBT to straight, I would |
| I envy people who are not GBMSM. | I am jealous of people who are not LGBT | |
| Rejection Anticipation | I brace myself to be treated disrespectfully because I am GBMSM | I prepare myself to be treated disrespectfully because I am LGBT |
| Identity Concealment | I avoid telling people about certain things in my life that might imply I am GBMSM | I avoid telling people about certain things in my life that might make them think I am LGBT |
| I avoid talking about my romantic life because I do not want others to know I am GBMSM | I avoid talking about my love life because I do not want others to know I am LGBT | |
| I do not bring a date to social events because I do not want others to know I am GBMSM | I do not bring a date to social gathering/ parties because I do not want others to know I am LGBT | |
| Victimization Events | I have been verbally harassed or called names because I am GBMSM | I have been called names or insulted because I am LGBT |
Sociodemographic characteristics of Quantitative Assessment participants (N = 406)
| Demographics | |
|---|---|
| Mean (SD); N (%) | |
| 29.2 (5.8) | |
| Gay/Homosexual | 160 (39.4%) |
| Bisexual | 238 (58.6%) |
| Single | 250 (61.6%) |
| Not Single | 150 (36.9%) |
| Christian | 253 (62.3%) |
| Muslim | 116 (28.6%) |
| Other | 30 (7.4%) |
| 0–10,000 | 105 (25.9%) |
| 10,000-30,000 | 106 (26.1%) |
| 30,000-50,000 | 81 (20.0%) |
| 50,000-100,000 | 54 (13.3%) |
| 100,000+ | 49 (12.1%) |
| Employed | 319 (78.6%) |
| Unemployed | 81 (20.0%) |
Standardized factor loadings from confirmatory factor analysis for the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CESD-R)
| Item | 1 Factor |
|---|---|
| Depression | |
| 1. I could not change my bad mooda | 0.665 |
| 2. I felt depressed | 0.710 |
| 3. I felt sad | 0.656 |
| 4. Nothing made me happy | 0.709 |
| 5. I lost interest in my daily activitiesa | 0.710 |
| 6. I didn’t have an appetitea | 0.452 |
| 7. I lost a lot of weight without trying to | 0.617 |
| 8. My sleep was restless | 0.679 |
| 9. I slept much more than usual | |
| 10. I had trouble sleeping | 0.646 |
| 11. I had trouble concentrating on what I was doing | 0.680 |
| 12. I could not focus on the important things | 0.762 |
| 13. I felt like a bad person | 0.668 |
| 14. I did not like myself | 0.651 |
| 15. I lacked motivationa | 0.649 |
| 16. I was tired all the time | 0.684 |
| 17. I felt like I was moving too slowly | 0.659 |
| 18. I felt nervousa | 0.743 |
| 19. I wished I were dead | 0.595 |
| 20. I wanted to harm myselfa | 0.466 |
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Standardized factor loadings from confirmatory factor analysis for Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (MSPSS)
| Item | 3 Factor | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Significant Other (α = 0.81) | Family (α = 0.80) | Friends (α = 0.82) | |
| 1. There is a significant other I can lean ona | 0.672 | ||
| 2. There is a significant other who I can share my joys and sorrows witha | 0.675 | ||
| 3. I have a significant other who is a real source of comfort to mea | 0.790 | ||
| 4. There is a significant other in my life who cares about my feelingsa | 0.708 | ||
| 5. My family really tries to help me | 0.820 | ||
| 6. I get the love and support I need from my familya | 0.835 | ||
| 7. I can share my problems with my familya | 0.581 | ||
| 8. My family is willing to help me make decisions | 0.579 | ||
| 9. My friends are there for mea | 0.755 | ||
| 10. I can count on my friends when things go wrong | 0.821 | ||
| 11. I have friends who I can share my joys and sorrows witha | 0.674 | ||
| 12. I can talk about my problems with my friends | 0.673 | ||
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Standardized factor loadings from confirmatory factor analysis for the LGBT Minority Stress Measure
| Item | 5 Factor | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Community Connectedness (α = 0.86) | Internalized Stigma (α = 0.80) | Rejection Anticipation (α = 0.72) | Identity Concealment (α = 0.86) | Victimization Events (α = 0.92) | |
| 1. I feel connected to other LGBT people | 0.697 | ||||
| 2. I feel like I am a member of the LGBT communitya | 0.673 | ||||
| 3. I feel that I could find information, books, flyers on LGBT issuesa | 0.849 | ||||
| 4. I feel that I could find friendly services for LGBT issues if I needed toa | 0.801 | ||||
| 5. I feel like there is a safe space where LGBT social activities can take placea | 0.664 | ||||
| 6. If I could change from being LGBT to be straight, I woulda | 0.841 | ||||
| 7. I wish I wasn’t LGBT | 0.904 | ||||
| 8. I am jealous of people who are not LGBTa | 0.554 | ||||
| 9. When I meet someone new, I worry that they secretly do not like me because I am LGBT | 0.645 | ||||
| 10. I prepare myself to be treated disrespectfully because I am LGBTa | 0.550 | ||||
| 11. I expect that others will not accept me because I am LGBT | 0.764 | ||||
| 12. I worry about what will happen if people find out I am LGBT | 0.593 | ||||
| 13. I avoid telling people about certain things in my life that might make them think I am LGBTa | 0.865 | ||||
| 14. I avoid talking about my love life because I do not want others to know I am LGBTa | 0.888 | ||||
| 15. I do not bring a date to social gathering/ parties because I do not want others to know I am LGBTa | 0.693 | ||||
| 16. I limit what I share on social media, or who can see it, because I do not want others to know I am LGBT | 0.591 | ||||
| 17. I have been called names or insulted because I am LGBTa | 0.864 | ||||
| 18. Others have threatened to harm me because I am LGBT | 0.905 | ||||
| 19. I have been bullied by others because I am LGBT | 0.898 | ||||
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Correlation demonstrating convergent and divergent validity between scales and validity measures
| Measure | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. CESD-R | 1 | −.26** | −.04 | .15** | .37** | .17** | .24** | .23** | .27** | 0.38** | 0.02 |
| 2. MSPSS (family) | 1 | .48** | 0.53** | .23** | −0.18** | −0.17** | −0.48** | −0.28** | 0.23** | −0.01 | |
| 3. MSPSS (friends) | 1 | 0.56** | .25** | −0.20** | −0.23** | −0.17** | −0.29** | 0.26** | −0.07 | ||
| 4. MSPSS (significant other) | 1 | 0.19** | 0.10 | 0.14 | − 0.19** | − 0.24** | 0.20** | − 0.05 | |||
| 5. Community Connectedness | 1 | −0.29** | −0.27** | − 0.25** | − 0.38** | 0.09 | 0.09 | ||||
| 6. Internalized Stigma | 1 | 0.29** | 0.25** | 0.33** | 0.10* | −0.03 | |||||
| 7. Rejection Anticipation | 1 | 0.27** | 0.24** | 0.23** | 0.06 | ||||||
| 8. Identity Concealment | 1 | 0.30** | 0.14* | −0.02 | |||||||
| 9. Victimization Events | 1 | 0.19** | 0.05 | ||||||||
| 10. Loneliness | 1 | 0.04 | |||||||||
| 11. Healthcare Utilization | 1 |
*P < .05, **P < .01