Highlights•We introduce the correlative components of sexism and sexual prejudice.•Religiously situated gender inequality and sexual prejudice is detrimental to …
The coming out (CO) process is fundamental for identity integration among LGBQ+ people, and its impact can vary greatly depending on personal and contextual factors. The historical …
Although many sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) consider themselves religious or spiritual, the impact of this religiousness or spirituality (RS) on their health is poorly …
K Heiden-Rootes, A Wiegand, D Thomas… - Journal of …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Sexual minority persons have an increased risk for negative mental health outcomes in adulthood. This seems to largely be due to experiences of stigma in social settings. This …
Does religion positively affect well-being? What leads to fundamentalism? Do religious beliefs make us more moral? The Psychology of Religion explores the often contradictory …
Although it is clear that religious beliefs can motivate family rejection among sexual and gender minorities (SGMs), ultimately harming their mental health, researchers have not …
J Paulez, BD Johnson, EB Davis, EK Lacey… - … of Religion and …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
This cross-sectional study examines which aspects of sexual, gender, and religious/spiritual (R/S) identities predict R/S struggles and life satisfaction among sexual minority adults. A …
K Heiden‐Rootes, CR McGeorge… - Journal of marital and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Gender identity change efforts (GICE) and sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE) continue to be practiced by mental health professionals and religious organizations. It is …
Rationale Intimate partners and other informal caregivers provide unpaid tangible, emotional, and decision-making support for patients with cancer, but relatively little research …