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Abstract(s)
The purpose of this study was to assess internalized homonegativity
and its correlates in a sample of Portuguese self-identified gay
and bisexual men, and lesbian and bisexual women. Five hundred
eighty participants, aged between 18 and 76 (M = 31, SD
= 10), responded to an online questionnaire that included a demographic
questionnaire and the Internalized Homophobia Scale.
Results revealed that though lesbians revealed the lowest levels of
internalized homonegativity and were the most likely to disclose to
parents and friends, bisexual men scored the highest on levels of
internalized homonegativity and were the most likely to hide their
sexual orientation.
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Keywords
Internalized homonegativity Disclosure Comingout Gay men Lesbians Bisexuals
Citation
Journal of Bisexuality, 13, 229-244