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- W2248580932 abstract "Determinants of Gay Men’s Identity and Outness: Examining the Roles of Minority Stress, Masculinity, Childhood Gender Behavior, Social Support, and Socioeconomic Status by Christopher J. Hamilton Dissertation Chair: James R. Mahalik, Ph.D. Most stage models of gay identity development posit that gay men follow a distinct hierarchical blueprint wherein internal identity processes (e.g. dismantling internalized homonegativity) co-occur with increasing disclosure of their sexual orientation to others (i.e. greater outness). However, some scholars contend that linear stage models lack flexibility and do not account for the diversity of gay men’s experience (Fassinger & Miller, 1996). Specifically, gay men’s internal and public identity processes may advance by way of distinct, unparallel pathways and for that reason should be evaluated in conjunction and independently of one another. Extending Meyer’s (1995; 2003) minority stress model, this study examined the role of childhood gender behavior, adult masculinity, social support and socioeconomic status in explaining gay men’s identity status and degree of outness. Five hundred eighteen gay men recruited from online sources (e.g. listservs, Usenet groups) completed measures assessing stigma, anti-gay attack, recalled childhood gender behavior, masculinity, social support, and socioeconomic status. Hierarchical and logistic regression analyses supported several hypotheses reflected in the findings that stigma, anti-gay attack, masculinity, and social support were significantly associated with gay men’s identity status and outness. In" @default.
- W2248580932 created "2016-06-24" @default.
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- W2248580932 date "2011-01-01" @default.
- W2248580932 modified "2023-09-22" @default.
- W2248580932 title "Determinants of Gay Men's Identity and Outness: Examining the Roles of Minority Stress, Masculinity, Childhood Gender Behavior, Social Support and Socioeconomic Status" @default.
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