Examining Differences in Stress Symptoms Based on Sexual Orientation: the Influence of Public Perceptions on Self Views - Stacey Williams - Books - LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing - 9783659215216 - August 14, 2012
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Examining Differences in Stress Symptoms Based on Sexual Orientation: the Influence of Public Perceptions on Self Views

Stacey Williams

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Examining Differences in Stress Symptoms Based on Sexual Orientation: the Influence of Public Perceptions on Self Views

The present study examined stress symptoms in relation to self-identified sexual orientation and identity-related constructs among gays and lesbians. Multiple identity constructs have played a significant role in determining anxiety levels in ethnic minorities but have not been examined among gays and lesbians. Secondary data analysis was conducted on a sample of participants who completed an online survey ?Study of Attitudes about Sexual Orientation.? Results indicated homosexuals reported higher levels of public and self-stigma and lower public regard than heterosexuals. Additionally, higher self-stigma and lower private regard about sexual orientation were related to increased stress. Finally, gays and lesbians reported lower private regard and increased self-stigma in relation to public regard and stigma. Findings highlight that public perceptions about sexual orientation impact self-views, and that self-views relate to increased stress. Interventions should aim to reduce negative public regard about homosexuality and the impact of public views on the self.

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Released August 14, 2012
ISBN13 9783659215216
Publishers LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Pages 68
Dimensions 150 × 4 × 226 mm   ·   119 g
Language German  

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