GAY IDENTIFICATION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH IN HIV-POSITIVE AND HIV-NEGATIVE GAY MEN

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作者
LESERMAN, J [1 ]
DISANTOSTEFANO, R [1 ]
PERKINS, DO [1 ]
EVANS, DL [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL 32611 USA
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10.1111/j.1559-1816.1994.tb02379.x
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This paper reports a study of HIV-positive and HIV-negative gay men focusing on comparisons between the HIV-positive and HIV-negative on gay identification, the interrelationships among gay identification variables, and the psychological correlates of gay identification. We hypothesized that better psychological health would be related to gay self-acceptance, participating in gay organizations and groups, socializing with other gay men, and parental disclosure and acceptance of being gay. The sample was composed of 169 gay men, including 98 asymptomatic HIV-positive and 71 HIV-negative men. The findings are largely consistent with our hypotheses. A strong and consistent relationship of the gay identification measures with psychological variables was observed, explaining up to one fifth of the variance in current level of mood and self-esteem. Among the HIV-positive subjects, participating in gay organizations and groups and having parents who accepted their sexual orientation were important correlates of psychological adaptation. Despite this, 36% of subjects had parents who disapproved of their sexual orientation, and 69% of HIV-positive subjects were not in any gay organizations or groups. Among the HIV-negative subjects, gay self-acceptance and disclosing their sexual orientation to parents were associated with better psychological adjustment. These results suggest that the psychological health and outlook of gay men may be influenced by gay self-acceptance, participation in gay groups, and parental disclosure and acceptance of their children's sexual orientation.
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