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Sexual Minorities’ Psychosexual Adjustment as Reflected in the Multidimensional Sexuality Questionnaire (MSQ)
Journal of Bisexuality ( IF 1.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-24 , DOI: 10.1080/15299716.2020.1820419
Jenna Alley 1 , Donald S. Strassberg 1
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Abstract Sexual minorities are disproportionately likely to experience discrimination and stigma which can influence negative outcomes in both psychological and well as physical health. While this has been clearly established, there is less research examining sexual minorities psychosexual adjustment specifically. This is particularly important considering the stigma that sexual minorities face is particularly related to their sexual attractions and romantic affiliations. Perhaps facing the most stigma are individuals who are bisexual. In the present study, we examined psychological traits associated with sexual relationships, as assessed via the Multidimensional Sexuality Questionnaire (MSQ), among self-identified Bi, Straight, and Gay men and women (total n = 1846). Results showed that, overall, among both men and women, bisexuals demonstrated poorer psychosexual adjustment than did heterosexuals, with gays and lesbians generally falling somewhere in between.

中文翻译:

性少数群体的性心理调整反映在多维性问卷 (MSQ) 中

摘要 性少数群体极有可能遭受歧视和污名,这会影响心理和身体健康方面的负面结果。虽然这一点已经明确,但很少有研究专门研究性少数群体的性心理调整。考虑到性少数群体面临的耻辱与他们的性吸引力和浪漫关系特别相关,这一点尤为重要。也许面临最大耻辱的是双性恋者。在本研究中,我们检查了与性关系相关的心理特征,如通过多维性问卷 (MSQ) 评估的,在自我认同的双性恋、异性恋和同性恋男性和女性中(总共 n = 1846)。结果显示,总体而言,无论男性还是女性,
更新日期:2020-09-24
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