Sexual identity trajectories among sexual-minority youths: gender comparisons

The present investigation explored gender differences in sexual identity development--first same-sex attractions, self-labeling, same-sex sexual contact, and disclosure--among 164 sexual-minority young adults. Based on interviews, results indicated the value of assessing gender differences in the co...

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Gender Identity
Humans
Male
Minority Groups - psychology
Psychosexual Development - physiology
Sex Differences
Sex Role Identity
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