Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to examine the possible time-variant relationship between daily minority stress and same-day affect among gay and bisexual men. Additionally, this study sought to determine whether a lagged association exists between daily minority stress and next-day affect. Lastly, this study examined trajectories of minority stress and affect during the course of the study period. Methods: 371 gay and bisexual men in New York City completed a 30-day daily diary, recording daily experiences of minority stress and daily measures of positive affect (PA), negative affect (NA), and anxious arousal (AA) (n = 8,415 diary days). Multilevel analyses were run to examine significant relationships between minority ...
Minority Stress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people (LGBs) might have detrimental effects on relati...
Sexual minority (non-heterosexual) individuals experience higher rates of physical health problems. ...
Sexual minority stressors (SMS; i.e., unique and hostile stressors resulting from identity) commonly...
Background. This study examined the time-variant association between daily minority stress and daily...
Though research has demonstrated that gay men suffer stress-related mental health disparities compar...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine minority stress in the lives of gay and lesbian individu...
This was a two-part study that aimed to explore the relations between ethnicity and internal and ext...
Background: Few studies have examined the impact of minority stress theory (MST) upon sexual risk be...
This work examines factors affecting the mental health of gay and bisexual men drawing on minority s...
Background: People who identify as LGBTQ experience elevated rates of minority stress, which has bee...
dissertationSexual minority (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other nonheterosexual) men and women ...
For decades, scientific literature has shown that sexual minority individuals across populations are...
The Minority Stress Model posits gender and sexual minorities experience stigma-related stressors, t...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the relationships between depression and anxiety, and e...
INTRODUCTION: In the past five years, researchers have increasingly turned to the study of mental he...
Minority Stress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people (LGBs) might have detrimental effects on relati...
Sexual minority (non-heterosexual) individuals experience higher rates of physical health problems. ...
Sexual minority stressors (SMS; i.e., unique and hostile stressors resulting from identity) commonly...
Background. This study examined the time-variant association between daily minority stress and daily...
Though research has demonstrated that gay men suffer stress-related mental health disparities compar...
The goal of this dissertation is to examine minority stress in the lives of gay and lesbian individu...
This was a two-part study that aimed to explore the relations between ethnicity and internal and ext...
Background: Few studies have examined the impact of minority stress theory (MST) upon sexual risk be...
This work examines factors affecting the mental health of gay and bisexual men drawing on minority s...
Background: People who identify as LGBTQ experience elevated rates of minority stress, which has bee...
dissertationSexual minority (i.e., lesbian, gay, bisexual, and other nonheterosexual) men and women ...
For decades, scientific literature has shown that sexual minority individuals across populations are...
The Minority Stress Model posits gender and sexual minorities experience stigma-related stressors, t...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the relationships between depression and anxiety, and e...
INTRODUCTION: In the past five years, researchers have increasingly turned to the study of mental he...
Minority Stress in lesbian, gay, and bisexual people (LGBs) might have detrimental effects on relati...
Sexual minority (non-heterosexual) individuals experience higher rates of physical health problems. ...
Sexual minority stressors (SMS; i.e., unique and hostile stressors resulting from identity) commonly...