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The nature of stress experienced by lesbians and gay men
Authors:Yoshitaka Iwasaki PhD  Janice L. Ristock
Affiliation:1. Department of Therapeutic Recreation, College of Health Professions , Temple University , Philadelphia, USA yiwasaki@temple.edu;3. Women's Studies Program , University of Manitoba , USA
Abstract:Abstract

This study examined both the meanings and sources/causes of stress from the perspectives of lesbians and gay men (n=30), using a series of focus groups. The findings suggest that stress is considered a part of life itself, and is perceived to contain both negative (e.g. detrimental effects on health and overall functioning, unfairness, out-of-control), and positive (e.g. a motivator, growth-facilitator) elements. The sources/causes of stress (i.e. stressors) identified include stress experienced from the “coming out” process, stress in family relations and intimate relationships, conflict over one's sexuality given society's homophobic and heterosexist attitudes toward lesbians and gay men, as well as stress from financial and work-related issues. More importantly, this study suggests that culture/ethnicity, gender, and aging, which are interconnected with one's sexual identity, play an important role in shaping the experiences of stress among lesbians and gay men.
Keywords:Stress  lesbian  gay  culture  gender  aging  diversity
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