Identification with multiple, seemingly incompatible identities has been linked to poor psychological well-being outcomes, including shame and guilt. However, the outcome of internalized sexual prejudice(ISP) has received scant attention in identity-conflict literature. The present study investigated the identityconflictmanagement strategy of identity integration as a protective factor against ISP in men who identify asboth gay and religious. Additionally, this study explored the role of religious comfort and religious conflict inISP, and whether gay-religious identity integration acts as a moderating variable for these relationships. Theresults of an online survey of 178 gayAustralianmen (Mage = 29.32 years, SD = 10.46) were analyzed using...