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Sexual Orientation Complexity and Psychosocial/Health Outcomes.

G Tyler Lefevor1, So Yeon Park2, Maximo J Acevedo3, Payton J Jones4.   

Abstract

Individuals whose sexual attraction or behavior varies from others' expectations based on their sexual identity were initially described as exhibiting sexual orientation discordance. This conceptualization has been challenged as inaccurate and value-laden, and "branchedness" has been suggested as a value-neutral description. Using a United States national sample of 4,530 participants from the 2013-2014 Center for Collegiate Mental Health database, we challenge the empirical distinctness of the phenomenon of sexual orientation discordance by 1) replicating previous work that indicates that branched individuals evidence unique psychosocial and health outcomes relative to non-branched individuals and 2) using stepwise regression to demonstrate that these differences in outcomes can be accounted for by variation in sexual attraction, behavior, and identity and that "discordance" between indicators failed to explain additional variation in outcomes. We encourage researchers to adopt non-normative language and conceptualizations in their study of sexual orientation complexity and branchedness.

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Keywords:  Sexual orientation discordance; health outcomes; mostly heterosexual; sexual attraction; sexual behavior; sexual branchedness; sexual identity

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32903165     DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2020.1815432

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


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1.  "I Come Out Because I Love You": Positive Coming Out Experiences Among Latter-day Saint Sexual and Gender Minorities.

Authors:  Samuel J Skidmore; G Tyler Lefevor; Adlyn M Perez-Figueroa
Journal:  Rev Relig Res       Date:  2022-08-26
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