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Internalized Homonegativity,Sense of Belonging,and Depressive Symptoms Among Australian Gay Men
Authors:Kenneth Davidson  Megan Jenkins  Denise Corboy  Petah M Gibbs  Mari Molloy
Institution:School of Health Sciences and Psychology, Federation University Australia, Mt. Helen, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Internalized homonegativity has been directly linked to depression among gay men. The aim of the study was to test whether internalized homonegativity is indirectly related to depressive symptoms via a sense of belonging to the broad gay community, gay groups, gay friends, and the general community. A sample of 246 self-identified Australian gay men, aged 18–82 years, completed the Internalized Homophobia Scale, the Psychological subscale of the Sense of Belonging Instrument, the Sense of Belonging Within Gay Communities Scale, and the Centre for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale. Results indicated that the final model was an excellent fit to the data. Internalized homonegativity was indirectly related to depressive symptoms via sense of belonging to gay groups, with gay friends, and to the general community. Interventions aimed at reducing internalized homonegativity among gay men have the potential to enhance sense of belonging and, in turn, decrease depressive symptoms.
Keywords:Depressive symptoms  gay men  internalized homonegativity  sense of belonging
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