This study examined the psychosocial correlates of following various church-based approaches for dealing with same-sex attraction, based on a large sample (1,612) of same-sex attracted current and former members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, or Mormon). Overall, this study found that biologically based views about the etiology of same-sex attraction (vs. psychosocial views), LDS church disaffiliation (vs. activity), sexual activity (vs. celibacy), and legal same-sex marriage (vs. remaining single or mixed-orientation marriage) were all associated with significantly higher levels of self-esteem and quality of life, and lower levels of internalized homophobia, sexual identity distress, and depression. The divorce ra...
We report here some of the results from an online survey of 1612 LGBTQ members and former members of...
We report here some of the results from an online survey of 1612 LGBTQ members and former members of...
This study is one of the first to include data from both male homosexuals and their family members t...
Many studies have assessed characteristics of mixed-orientation marriages (MOM), unions between a ga...
This study examined sexual orientation change efforts, identity conflict, and psychosocial health in...
This paper examines religious experiences of lesbian and bisexual women who are current or former me...
Given research suggesting that individuals in conservative religions experience conflict between rel...
This study explored predictors of sexual satisfaction for sexual minorities within mixed-orientation...
This study examined navigation of sexual and religious identity conflict among 1,493 same-sex attrac...
Interest in mixed-orientation marriages has been growing among both scholars and the general public....
This article examines the relationship between sexual orientation and religious experience of men fr...
This article examines the relationship between sexual orientation and religious experience of men fr...
LGB individuals seek out counseling at higher rates than their straight counterparts and they tend t...
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS church), beliefs about same-sex sexual attra...
We report here some of the results from an online survey of 1612 LGBTQ members and former members of...
We report here some of the results from an online survey of 1612 LGBTQ members and former members of...
This study is one of the first to include data from both male homosexuals and their family members t...
Many studies have assessed characteristics of mixed-orientation marriages (MOM), unions between a ga...
This study examined sexual orientation change efforts, identity conflict, and psychosocial health in...
This paper examines religious experiences of lesbian and bisexual women who are current or former me...
Given research suggesting that individuals in conservative religions experience conflict between rel...
This study explored predictors of sexual satisfaction for sexual minorities within mixed-orientation...
This study examined navigation of sexual and religious identity conflict among 1,493 same-sex attrac...
Interest in mixed-orientation marriages has been growing among both scholars and the general public....
This article examines the relationship between sexual orientation and religious experience of men fr...
This article examines the relationship between sexual orientation and religious experience of men fr...
LGB individuals seek out counseling at higher rates than their straight counterparts and they tend t...
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS church), beliefs about same-sex sexual attra...
We report here some of the results from an online survey of 1612 LGBTQ members and former members of...
We report here some of the results from an online survey of 1612 LGBTQ members and former members of...
This study is one of the first to include data from both male homosexuals and their family members t...