| Literature DB >> 28191288 |
Marie-France Goyer1, Martin Blais1, Martine Hébert1.
Abstract
Sexual minority youths (SMY) face challenges in consolidating their sexual identity because of heterosexism. The role of homophobic bullying and coping strategies in the formation of sexual identity has been explored within a convenient sample of 262 sexual minority youths. Six dimensions of sexual identity formation have been tested, independent variables being: homophobic bullying, coping strategies (avoidance and problem-solving), age, gender, migration trajectory, residency, sexual attraction and time elapsed since the realization of the sexual identity difference. Homophobic bullying was associated with a lower score of sexual identity affirmation and higher scores of identity concealment, internalized homo/bi-phobia, acceptance concern, identity uncertainty and process difficulty. Problem-solving coping strategies were associated with acceptance concerns. Avoidance coping strategies were associated with higher scores of acceptance concern and process difficulty in accepting non-heterosexual identity. Results confirm the importance of homo/bi-phobia prevention in order to help SMY in sexual identity consolidation.Entities:
Keywords: coping strategies; homophobic bullying; sexual identity formation
Year: 2015 PMID: 28191288 PMCID: PMC5303011 DOI: 10.1590/1984-0292/1489
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fractal (Niteroi) ISSN: 1984-0292