Researchers have begun to explore and identify various gradations in sexual orientation identity, paying attention to alternative sexual identity categories and attempting to clarify potential subtypes of same-sex sexuality, particularly among women. This study utilizes both quantitative and qualitative data to explore the behavioral experiences and identity development processes among women of a particular sexual identity subtype, “mostly straight. ” Participants were 349 female college students whose primary sexual identities included exclusively straight, mostly straight, bisexual, and lesbian. Results indicated that, on most behavioral variables, mostly straight women fell directly between and were significantly different from exclusive...
This study explores young women's experiences "coming out" in high school. I find that across race a...
Varying measures of sexual orientation are used in women\u27s health research. As they incorporate d...
Both popular media and social science research suggest that gender/sexual identities and roles that ...
Researchers have begun to explore and identify various gradations in sexual orientation identity, pa...
Research has recently begun to examine heterosexual identity development, providing preliminary evid...
Current research and theory regarding women\u27s experience of sexuality depict more flexibility and...
Because very little is known about heterosexual identity development, this study assesses and descri...
To better understand women with same-sex attractions who do not identify as lesbian or bisexual (i.e...
The sexuality labels of “mostly straight” and “mostly gay” are used by men to understand their non-e...
In recent years, theorists in the fields of psychoanalysis and gay and lesbian studies have turned t...
Following research on general identity development that places individuals into one of four categori...
Social scientists struggle on how to best operationalize and measure sexual orientation. Depending o...
Debates persist over whether bisexuality is a temporary stage of denial or transition, a stable “3rd...
The sexuality labels of “mostly straight” and “mostly gay” are used by men to understand their nonex...
Research on sexual orientation has focused almost exclusively on lesbian and gay development. Little...
This study explores young women's experiences "coming out" in high school. I find that across race a...
Varying measures of sexual orientation are used in women\u27s health research. As they incorporate d...
Both popular media and social science research suggest that gender/sexual identities and roles that ...
Researchers have begun to explore and identify various gradations in sexual orientation identity, pa...
Research has recently begun to examine heterosexual identity development, providing preliminary evid...
Current research and theory regarding women\u27s experience of sexuality depict more flexibility and...
Because very little is known about heterosexual identity development, this study assesses and descri...
To better understand women with same-sex attractions who do not identify as lesbian or bisexual (i.e...
The sexuality labels of “mostly straight” and “mostly gay” are used by men to understand their non-e...
In recent years, theorists in the fields of psychoanalysis and gay and lesbian studies have turned t...
Following research on general identity development that places individuals into one of four categori...
Social scientists struggle on how to best operationalize and measure sexual orientation. Depending o...
Debates persist over whether bisexuality is a temporary stage of denial or transition, a stable “3rd...
The sexuality labels of “mostly straight” and “mostly gay” are used by men to understand their nonex...
Research on sexual orientation has focused almost exclusively on lesbian and gay development. Little...
This study explores young women's experiences "coming out" in high school. I find that across race a...
Varying measures of sexual orientation are used in women\u27s health research. As they incorporate d...
Both popular media and social science research suggest that gender/sexual identities and roles that ...