Challenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.

This is a study of the mental health status of black homosexuals from LGTBI social organisations who have disclosed their sexual orientation. One hundred participants participated, fifty homosexuals and fifty heterosexuals. The heterosexual participants were used as comparative group. The General He...

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Main Author: Mbatha, Ntombifuthi.
Other Authors: Lachenicht, Lance G.
Language:en_ZA
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10413/9123
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ukzn-oai-http---researchspace.ukzn.ac.za-10413-91232014-02-08T03:49:23ZChallenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.Mbatha, Ntombifuthi.Coming out (sexual orientation)Self disclosure.Homosexuality--Psychological aspects.Theses--Clinical psychology.This is a study of the mental health status of black homosexuals from LGTBI social organisations who have disclosed their sexual orientation. One hundred participants participated, fifty homosexuals and fifty heterosexuals. The heterosexual participants were used as comparative group. The General Health Questionnaire-28 and a self-designed categorical choice questionnaire were administered to the homosexual sample out of the closet. The heterosexual sample only answered the General Health Questionnaire-28. The designed questionnaire was tested in the pilot study with homosexual participants. The current study seeks to determine whether there is a relationship between disclosure of sexual orientation and mental health. The results suggested that the homosexual population were mentally healthier than heterosexuals of the current study. Nevertheless homosexual people did face significant challenges in disclosing their sexual orientation. Regarding challenges that homosexuals face, some gender differences between gays and lesbians were found. Lesbians were found to be experiencing fewer challenges than gay participants. Being part of LGTBI social networks was found to be associated with positive mental health for homosexuals. Therefore, the study’s general finding was that there is an association between disclosure and positive mental health for homosexuals belonging to LGTBI social networks.Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.Lachenicht, Lance G.2013-06-12T06:20:43Z2013-06-12T06:20:43Z20132013Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10413/9123en_ZA
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topic Coming out (sexual orientation)
Self disclosure.
Homosexuality--Psychological aspects.
Theses--Clinical psychology.
spellingShingle Coming out (sexual orientation)
Self disclosure.
Homosexuality--Psychological aspects.
Theses--Clinical psychology.
Mbatha, Ntombifuthi.
Challenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.
description This is a study of the mental health status of black homosexuals from LGTBI social organisations who have disclosed their sexual orientation. One hundred participants participated, fifty homosexuals and fifty heterosexuals. The heterosexual participants were used as comparative group. The General Health Questionnaire-28 and a self-designed categorical choice questionnaire were administered to the homosexual sample out of the closet. The heterosexual sample only answered the General Health Questionnaire-28. The designed questionnaire was tested in the pilot study with homosexual participants. The current study seeks to determine whether there is a relationship between disclosure of sexual orientation and mental health. The results suggested that the homosexual population were mentally healthier than heterosexuals of the current study. Nevertheless homosexual people did face significant challenges in disclosing their sexual orientation. Regarding challenges that homosexuals face, some gender differences between gays and lesbians were found. Lesbians were found to be experiencing fewer challenges than gay participants. Being part of LGTBI social networks was found to be associated with positive mental health for homosexuals. Therefore, the study’s general finding was that there is an association between disclosure and positive mental health for homosexuals belonging to LGTBI social networks. === Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2013.
author2 Lachenicht, Lance G.
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Mbatha, Ntombifuthi.
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title Challenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.
title_short Challenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.
title_full Challenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.
title_fullStr Challenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.
title_full_unstemmed Challenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.
title_sort challenges and mental health counsequences [sic] faced by black homosexuals in disclosing sexual orientation.
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