"In Spite of it All": Resilience, Sexual Identity Acceptance, and Disclosure among Black and Latina Same-sex Attracted Women Público
Carry, Monique Gabrielle (2010)
Abstract
This empirical study examined sexual identity acceptance and
sexual identity
disclosure among a sample of 137 Black and Latina women
self-identified same-
sex attracted women (BLSSAW). A transactional resilience framework
was used
to explore how varying levels of protective factors, self-efficacy
and social
support, moderated the affect of perceived discrimination on
BLSSAW's
adaptation to their sexual identity. This study predicted BLSSAW
would perceive
higher levels of discrimination compared to their heterosexual
counterparts and
that perceived discrimination would be negatively associated with
sexual identity
acceptance and disclosure. This study also predicted a positive
relationship
between sexual identity acceptance, disclosure, increased social
support, and self-
efficacy. Results partially supported the hypotheses presented.
Analyses
indicated BLSSAW perceive higher levels of lifetime discrimination,
and identify
more reasons for the discrimination compared to their heterosexual
counterparts
using previously collected comparative data from MIDUS national
survey. Still,
perceived discrimination to sexual orientation was a positive
predictor of sexual
identity acceptance and disclosure. The majority of participants
reported
relatively high levels of sexual identity acceptance. Levels of
sexual identity
disclosure were slightly less among participants. Sexual identity
acceptance and
disclosure were positively associated. No significant associations
were found
between self-efficacy, social support, and sexual identity
acceptance, overall.
However, social support from broader community was positively
associated with
sexual identity acceptance. Additional analyses revealed higher
levels of daily
discrimination, perceived discrimination to one's sexual
orientation, social
support, and social support from broader community were positive
predictors of
sexual identity disclosure. Perceived discrimination to one's
sexual orientation,
and social support from broader community were positive predictors
of sexual
identity acceptance. Social support from broader community
moderated the
effect of perceived discrimination on sexual identity acceptance,
and disclosure.
Findings showed support for resilient outcomes among BLSSAW.
Identifying as
Christian or Protestant and having sexual relations mostly or
exclusively with
men were negative predictors of acceptance resilient reintegration.
Social
support from community, and living with significant other were
positive
predictors, while identifying as Christian or Protestant and having
sexual
relations mostly or exclusively with men were negative predictors
of disclosure
resilient reintegration.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction... 1 Chapter 2 Resilience, Sexual Identity Acceptance and Disclosure among BLSSAW 14 Chapter 3 Research Design and Methodology.. 50 Chapter 4 "Complex Intersections": A Comparison of Discrimination among Black and Latina Same-Sex Attracted and Heterosexual Women... 67 Chapter 5 "Coming Out and into Her Own": Sexual Identity Acceptance and Disclosure 83 Chapter 6 "Activating the Resilience Process": Discrimination, Social Support, and Self-Efficacy.. 94 Chapter 7 "In the Balance": Social Support, Self-Efficacy, Sexual Identity Acceptance, and Disclosure.. 101 Chapter 8 "What it takes to Adapt": Predicting Sexual Identity Acceptance and Disclosure 109 Chapter 9 In Spite of It All: Resilience among BLSSAW.... 115 Chapter 10 Conclusion... 130 References.. 145
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