Black sexual minority men face multiple sources of stigma and stress based upon their unique intersecting identities that may negatively impact their mental health. To better understand the relationship between internalized homophobia and psychological distress among Black sexual minority men, a meta-analytic review of the extant literature was conducted using PRISMA guidelines. Seven quantitative studies published from 2009-2021 were included and found a small effect size between internalized homophobia and psychological distress among Black sexual minority men. Internalized homophobia negatively impacts mental health among Black sexual minority men. Based on findings, research and clinical implications are provided
The present study explored the relationship amongst faith, internalized homophobia, outness, perceiv...
Internalized heterosexism refers to the development of a negative view of one\u27s own and others\u2...
As humans, we have an inherent tendency to join social groups and incorporate those groups into one\...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the relationships between depression and anxiety, and e...
Copyright © 2011 Louis F. Graham et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
There is a paucity of research on the psychosocial health of black sexually marginalized men. The li...
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community experience unique stressors specific to their sexual minority stat...
It is widely accepted that the LGB (Lesbian, gay and bisexual) population have a higher risk of psyc...
Gay and bisexual Black men experience higher lifetime depression rates than both White and Black het...
Introduction Black gay and bisexual men are overburdened by HIV in the USA. While the socioecologica...
Current research indicates that internalized homophobia is detrimental in sexual minorities (i.e., h...
Research suggests that ethnic/racial, gender, and sexual minorities experience more psychological di...
<div><p></p><p>Many studies, reviews, and meta-analyses have reported elevated mental health problem...
In the United States, significant disparities in HIV/AIDS exist among Black men who have sex with me...
Family-based approaches are critical for improving health outcomes in sexual minority men (SMM) of c...
The present study explored the relationship amongst faith, internalized homophobia, outness, perceiv...
Internalized heterosexism refers to the development of a negative view of one\u27s own and others\u2...
As humans, we have an inherent tendency to join social groups and incorporate those groups into one\...
The primary aim of this study was to examine the relationships between depression and anxiety, and e...
Copyright © 2011 Louis F. Graham et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
There is a paucity of research on the psychosocial health of black sexually marginalized men. The li...
Members of the LGBTQIA+ community experience unique stressors specific to their sexual minority stat...
It is widely accepted that the LGB (Lesbian, gay and bisexual) population have a higher risk of psyc...
Gay and bisexual Black men experience higher lifetime depression rates than both White and Black het...
Introduction Black gay and bisexual men are overburdened by HIV in the USA. While the socioecologica...
Current research indicates that internalized homophobia is detrimental in sexual minorities (i.e., h...
Research suggests that ethnic/racial, gender, and sexual minorities experience more psychological di...
<div><p></p><p>Many studies, reviews, and meta-analyses have reported elevated mental health problem...
In the United States, significant disparities in HIV/AIDS exist among Black men who have sex with me...
Family-based approaches are critical for improving health outcomes in sexual minority men (SMM) of c...
The present study explored the relationship amongst faith, internalized homophobia, outness, perceiv...
Internalized heterosexism refers to the development of a negative view of one\u27s own and others\u2...
As humans, we have an inherent tendency to join social groups and incorporate those groups into one\...