Research has revealed that there is an increased level of stigma towards individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning (LGBTQ), particularly those who are...
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: The impact of religiouslyinformed homophobia on mental health: a look at lgbtq individuals in faith communities
The concept of minority stress is often used to describe the unique challenges that LGBTQ+ individuals face due to their identity or orientation. This can manifest itself in various ways, including...
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: Minority stress and its impact on relationships among lgbtq+ individuals
There has been a growing recognition of the impact that religion can have on the mental health of LGBTQ individuals, particularly in terms of their ability to cope with social stigma and prejudice....
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: How religious beliefs can affect mental health amongst lgbtq people
Researchers have studied the effects of historical events that affect entire populations - such as war, natural disasters, genocide, and social inequality - on their psychological health. These...
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: Exploring the psychological effects of collective trauma in lgbt communities
Researchers have increasingly focused on understanding how minority stress can affect the mental health of individuals in marginalized groups. Minority stress refers to the specific types of stress...
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: Understanding the impact of minority stress on samesex partnerships sexual desire
What is Minority Stress?
Minority stress refers to the unique psychological, social, cultural, and political challenges that members of marginalized groups experience due to their membership in...
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: Sexuality and relationships: minority stresss impact on intimacy and sexual satisfaction
Minority stress is defined as the psychological distress experienced by individuals who belong to marginalized groups due to their membership in that group. This distress can manifest itself in...
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: Intimacy patterns among samesex couples: the effects of minority stress and stigma on their relationships