Gender‐specific health implications of minority stress among lesbians and gay men
Abstract Objectives: Lesbians and gay men are exposed to unique minority stressors. We examined the health implications of one type of distal minority stressor (victimisation) and one type of proximal minority stressor (sexual identity concealment due to anticipated stigma) among lesbians and gay me...
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Main Authors: | Emily Bariola (Author), Anthony Lyons (Author), William Leonard (Author) |
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2016-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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