To date, the majority of research studying lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) health has been conducted in Westernized, predominantly individualistic countries. Building on minority stress theory and models of LGBTQ health, we explored how sexual orientation and nationality moderated the association between internalized heterosexism and life satisfaction for lesbian and bisexual (LB) women living in two countries (Turkey and Belgium) with contrasting social contexts. The results of two-way MANOVA, in a sample of 339 Turkish and 220 Belgian LB women, revealed main effects but no interaction effects. LB women in Belgium reported less internalized heterosexism and more life satisfaction than LB women in Turkey. The results ...
This research focuses on identifying how heteronormativity moderates links between individual and in...
The purpose of this study was to test tenets of both minority stress and lesbian feminist/sexual ide...
Historically, the pathologisation of LGBTQ orientations shaped research and professional practice, w...
To date, the majority of research studying lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) he...
To date, the majority of research studying lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) he...
Background: Awareness of health disparities based on sexual orientation has increased in the past de...
Psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration is not limited to heterosexual relationsh...
This study discusses the impact of stress specific to being lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB), measure...
The current study investigates how associations between internalized heterosexism (IH) and psycholog...
During emerging adulthood, individuals struggle to form an identity and must develop personal resour...
Minority stress is often cited as an explanation for greater mental health problems among lesbian, g...
According to numerous research studies, homo- and bisexual persons are twice as likely to develop me...
While the general social climate in the U.S. has become more accepting and tolerant of sexual minori...
Previous studies show that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals report more health problems t...
Mental health issues have been the primary focus of much of the health research concerning lesbian, ...
This research focuses on identifying how heteronormativity moderates links between individual and in...
The purpose of this study was to test tenets of both minority stress and lesbian feminist/sexual ide...
Historically, the pathologisation of LGBTQ orientations shaped research and professional practice, w...
To date, the majority of research studying lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) he...
To date, the majority of research studying lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) he...
Background: Awareness of health disparities based on sexual orientation has increased in the past de...
Psychological intimate partner violence (IPV) perpetration is not limited to heterosexual relationsh...
This study discusses the impact of stress specific to being lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB), measure...
The current study investigates how associations between internalized heterosexism (IH) and psycholog...
During emerging adulthood, individuals struggle to form an identity and must develop personal resour...
Minority stress is often cited as an explanation for greater mental health problems among lesbian, g...
According to numerous research studies, homo- and bisexual persons are twice as likely to develop me...
While the general social climate in the U.S. has become more accepting and tolerant of sexual minori...
Previous studies show that lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) individuals report more health problems t...
Mental health issues have been the primary focus of much of the health research concerning lesbian, ...
This research focuses on identifying how heteronormativity moderates links between individual and in...
The purpose of this study was to test tenets of both minority stress and lesbian feminist/sexual ide...
Historically, the pathologisation of LGBTQ orientations shaped research and professional practice, w...