| Literature DB >> 30912733 |
Nicola Nardelli1, Roberto Baiocco2, Annalisa Tanzilli1, Vittorio Lingiardi1.
Abstract
Several studies have highlighted the relationship between internalized sexual stigma (ISS) and dissociation. The aim of the present study was to empirically investigate this relationship through a quantitative study. The Measure of Internalized Sexual Stigma for Lesbians and Gay Men (MISS-LG) and the Dissociation Scale (DIS) of the Trauma Symptom Inventory (TSI) were administered to 120 Caucasian participants who self-identified as gay men. Findings suggested that dissociative symptomatology, as measured by DIS-an estimation of the use of dissociation as a defense mechanism-was positively associated with MISS general index and all dimensions of MISS, especially the sexuality dimension (ISS-S). Moreover, the effect of the ISS-S on DIS was amplified in Catholic participants, suggesting a moderating role of religiosity. Implications for future research and clinical practice are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Homosexuality; dissociation; gay men; homophobia; internalized homophobia; internalized sexual stigma; minority stress; psychotherapy; religion; sexual stigma
Year: 2019 PMID: 30912733 DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2019.1591786
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Homosex ISSN: 0091-8369