Publication Date
2006
Abstract
This was a two-part study that aimed to explore the relations between ethnicity and internal and external gay-related stress for homosexual and bisexual males. In the first study, ethnic participants exhibited more internal and external gay-related stress than Caucasian participants. Ethnicity was found to be closely related to internal gay-related stress, and less related to external gay-related stress. In the second study, which' was a secondary analysis of data from the Lighthouse Institute, ethnicity and/or sexual orientation did not seem to be closely related to substance abuse or mental/emotional health issues.
Disciplines
Psychology
Recommended Citation
Jarrett '06, Keyona, "The Relationship between Gay-Related Stress and Ethnicity for Homosexual and Bisexual Males" (2006). Honors Projects. 5.
https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/psych_honproj/5