Literature DB >> 18982569

The relationship between homosexuality, internalized homo-negativity, and mental health in men who have sex with men.

B R Simon Rosser1, Walter O Bockting, Michael W Ross, Michael H Miner, Eli Coleman.   

Abstract

Whether homosexuality or internalized homo-negativity is the critical variable affecting the mental health of men who have sex with men has long been debated. As part of a larger study, 422 Midwestern homosexual men completed questionnaires examining degree of homosexuality, internalized homo-negativity, and depression. Logistic regression modeling identified internalized homo-negativity, but not degree of homosexuality, as significantly associated with greater adjustment depression (OR = 1.5), major depression (OR = 2.6), dysthymia (OR = 1.5), and likelihood of being in therapy (OR = 1.4). Internalized homo-negativity was also negatively associated with overall sexual health, psychosexual maturation, comfort with sexual orientation, "outness," and peer socialization. Internalized homo-negativity, not homosexuality, appears associated with negative health outcomes. Providers should promote sexual health and avoid interventions that reinforce internalized homo-negativity.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18982569     DOI: 10.1080/00918360802129394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Homosex        ISSN: 0091-8369


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