Although some persons with minority sexual orientations do not identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB), Minority Stress Theory (Meyer, 2003) has largely been developed utilizing LGB-identified samples. We examined a sample (n = 274) of sexual minorities with diverse religious and sexual identity labels to determine if those rejecting versus adopting an LGB identity were different in terms of religious, sexual, relational, and health characteristics. Results suggested those who reject an LGB identity are more likely to be religiously active, full members of their church, and highly intrinsic and theologically conservative in their religious viewpoint. They further reported having slightly more lifetime heterosexual attractions, fantasies...
Religious faith plays a central role in the lives of many people. Although studies and anecdotal lit...
Individuals identifying as religious tend to report better health and happiness regardless of affili...
How can someone successfully integrate a lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) identity and a Mormon ident...
Although some persons with minority sexual orientations do not identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual...
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS church), beliefs about same-sex sexual attra...
Sexual minority people experience more negative physical and mental health compared to their heteros...
This study examined religious and sexual identity conflict and gay-related stress, and how they are ...
Many lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals raised Christian in the United States experience a...
Sexual minorities raised in conservative religions often experience conflict between their sexual an...
Utilizing a sample of 281 sexual minorities who reported having had or currently experiencing distre...
Bisexual individuals experience poorer mental health than other sexual minority individuals. One exp...
Sexual minorities, particularly bisexuals, are vulnerable to minority stress-driven mental health ch...
Abstract Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals may have lower levels of mental health compare...
Religion and sexuality have long been conflicting in the lives of LGB Persons. If someone were to id...
Sexual minorities who engage in conservative religions may experience both stress and support from t...
Religious faith plays a central role in the lives of many people. Although studies and anecdotal lit...
Individuals identifying as religious tend to report better health and happiness regardless of affili...
How can someone successfully integrate a lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) identity and a Mormon ident...
Although some persons with minority sexual orientations do not identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual...
In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS church), beliefs about same-sex sexual attra...
Sexual minority people experience more negative physical and mental health compared to their heteros...
This study examined religious and sexual identity conflict and gay-related stress, and how they are ...
Many lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals raised Christian in the United States experience a...
Sexual minorities raised in conservative religions often experience conflict between their sexual an...
Utilizing a sample of 281 sexual minorities who reported having had or currently experiencing distre...
Bisexual individuals experience poorer mental health than other sexual minority individuals. One exp...
Sexual minorities, particularly bisexuals, are vulnerable to minority stress-driven mental health ch...
Abstract Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals may have lower levels of mental health compare...
Religion and sexuality have long been conflicting in the lives of LGB Persons. If someone were to id...
Sexual minorities who engage in conservative religions may experience both stress and support from t...
Religious faith plays a central role in the lives of many people. Although studies and anecdotal lit...
Individuals identifying as religious tend to report better health and happiness regardless of affili...
How can someone successfully integrate a lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) identity and a Mormon ident...