Results of path analysis involving sexual minority participants (N = 1317) from diverse sociopolitical contexts revealed health outcomes to be associated with internalized homonegativity and the resolution of conflict between religious and sexual minority identities. Contrary to expectations, several markers of religiousness were not directly associated with either improved or worsened health outcomes for depression or anxiety. However, religious activity moderated the influence of internalized homonegativity (IH) on depression such that IH was less strongly related to depression among individuals who frequently attended religious services than among individuals who infrequently attended religious services. These findings have special salie...
Sexual minorities raised in conservative religions often experience conflict between their sexual an...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive effects that religion and spirituality have on menta...
Latino and Black lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) men and women are more religious than their White c...
Results of path analysis involving sexual minority participants (N = 1317) from diverse sociopolitic...
Sexual minorities who engage in conservative religions may experience both stress and support from t...
Much literature shows positive relationships between religiosity and mental health. Among sexual and...
Positive associations between religious involvement and psychosocial health outcomes have been amply...
Meta-analyses suggest that religiousness/spirituality (R/S) is consistently and positively associate...
Drawing on minority stress and intersectionality theories, we examine whether the relationship betwe...
Internalized homonegativity (IH) is widely recognized to negatively influence the health of lesbian,...
Individuals identifying as religious tend to report better health and happiness regardless of affili...
The effects of religious upbringing and current religious or spiritual practice greatly impact menta...
Following intersectionality theory, this study was guided by the question of what is the influence o...
Sexual minorities raised in conservative religions often experience conflict between their sexual an...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive effects that religion and spirituality have on menta...
Latino and Black lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) men and women are more religious than their White c...
Results of path analysis involving sexual minority participants (N = 1317) from diverse sociopolitic...
Sexual minorities who engage in conservative religions may experience both stress and support from t...
Much literature shows positive relationships between religiosity and mental health. Among sexual and...
Positive associations between religious involvement and psychosocial health outcomes have been amply...
Meta-analyses suggest that religiousness/spirituality (R/S) is consistently and positively associate...
Drawing on minority stress and intersectionality theories, we examine whether the relationship betwe...
Internalized homonegativity (IH) is widely recognized to negatively influence the health of lesbian,...
Individuals identifying as religious tend to report better health and happiness regardless of affili...
The effects of religious upbringing and current religious or spiritual practice greatly impact menta...
Following intersectionality theory, this study was guided by the question of what is the influence o...
Sexual minorities raised in conservative religions often experience conflict between their sexual an...
Numerous studies have demonstrated the positive effects that religion and spirituality have on menta...
Latino and Black lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) men and women are more religious than their White c...