Legal recognition of same-sex couple relationships provides at least some material benefits to couple members; however, few studies have examined the associations between legal recognition and psychological distress or well-being. Using an online survey sample of 2,677 lesbian, gay, bisexual (LGB) individuals, participants were placed in 4 groups: single, dating, in a committed relationship, and in a legally recognized relationship. Analyses revealed that participants in committed or legally recognized relationships reported less psychological distress (i.e., internalized homophobia, depres-sive symptoms, and stress) and more well-being (i.e., the presence of meaning in life) than single participants. Significant group differences and multi...
Although there are at least 1.5 million in the United States today, lesbian, gay and bisexual older ...
The chief difference between Frost’s same-sex and heterosexual couples was that same-sex couples exp...
Introduction:Social support has been highlighted as a strong protective factor as it is able to posi...
Although legal recognition of same-sex relationships has received considerable attention in recent y...
Abstract Objectives: To examine links between same‐sex relationship formalisation – such as register...
This research focuses on the relationship between sources of minority stress and the quality of same...
Prior research has consistently found greater internalized homonegativity to be associated with lowe...
Most lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people want a stable, satisfying romantic relationship. Althou...
Based on the fact that most research drawn from the minority stress theory on the association betwee...
Research has consistently shown mental health differences between sexual minority subgroups with bis...
Overall, this study was designed to explore differences in the prevalence of and service utilization...
Minority Stress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people (LGBs) might have detrimental effects on relati...
Introduction: Along with insecure attachment styles, Internalized Homophobia (IH, defined as the int...
dissertationSexual minority (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other nonheterosexual) men and women ...
The chief difference between Frost’s same-sex and heterosexual couples was that same-sex couples exp...
Although there are at least 1.5 million in the United States today, lesbian, gay and bisexual older ...
The chief difference between Frost’s same-sex and heterosexual couples was that same-sex couples exp...
Introduction:Social support has been highlighted as a strong protective factor as it is able to posi...
Although legal recognition of same-sex relationships has received considerable attention in recent y...
Abstract Objectives: To examine links between same‐sex relationship formalisation – such as register...
This research focuses on the relationship between sources of minority stress and the quality of same...
Prior research has consistently found greater internalized homonegativity to be associated with lowe...
Most lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) people want a stable, satisfying romantic relationship. Althou...
Based on the fact that most research drawn from the minority stress theory on the association betwee...
Research has consistently shown mental health differences between sexual minority subgroups with bis...
Overall, this study was designed to explore differences in the prevalence of and service utilization...
Minority Stress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people (LGBs) might have detrimental effects on relati...
Introduction: Along with insecure attachment styles, Internalized Homophobia (IH, defined as the int...
dissertationSexual minority (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other nonheterosexual) men and women ...
The chief difference between Frost’s same-sex and heterosexual couples was that same-sex couples exp...
Although there are at least 1.5 million in the United States today, lesbian, gay and bisexual older ...
The chief difference between Frost’s same-sex and heterosexual couples was that same-sex couples exp...
Introduction:Social support has been highlighted as a strong protective factor as it is able to posi...