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A Quantitative Examination of Identity Integration in Gay,Lesbian, and Bisexual People of Faith
Authors:Eric M Rodriguez  Chana Etengoff  Michelle D Vaughan
Institution:1. Social Science Department, New York City College of Technology, City University of New York, Brooklyn, New York, USA;2. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, Adelphi University, New York, New York, USA;3. School of Professional Psychology, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Much of the religious/spiritual development of gays, lesbians, and bisexuals (GLBs) has focused on experiences of conflict and distress, providing little insight into how these identities can be integrated. The present study explored the religious and spiritual lives of GLBs with a specific focus on the integration of these identities. We conducted a retrospective secondary data analysis of 750 GLB individuals from the Northern California Health Study to quantitatively assess sexual orientation and religion/spirituality integration using hierarchical cluster analysis. Resulting MANCOVA analyses of the five revealed groupings (integrated, gay identity struggle, anti-religious/spiritual, secular, and low gay salience) present numerous statistically significant differences between these integration clusters and a variety of dependent variables including measures of demographics, religiosity/spirituality, gay identity, and multiple mental health outcomes. We discuss the implications of these findings while also making suggestions for future research.
Keywords:Bisexual  gay  identity  integration  lesbian  mental health  religion  sexual orientation  spirituality
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