Internalized Stigma and Psychological Well-Being in Gay Men and Lesbians in Italy and Belgium

Several studies have shown that internalized homophobia is a risk factor for mental health illness in homosexual individuals, whereas the perception of social support is a protective factor for their psychological well-being. In line with those studies, the present research has investigated the leve...

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Main Authors: Giorgia Lorenzi, Marina Miscioscia, Lucia Ronconi, Caterina Elisa Pasquali, Alessandra Simonelli
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-12-01
Series:Social Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/4/4/1229
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spelling doaj-c0235121456c481a92c8e9f0c5623e882020-11-24T22:52:51ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602015-12-01441229124210.3390/socsci4041229socsci4041229Internalized Stigma and Psychological Well-Being in Gay Men and Lesbians in Italy and BelgiumGiorgia Lorenzi0Marina Miscioscia1Lucia Ronconi2Caterina Elisa Pasquali3Alessandra Simonelli4Department of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padova, Via Belzoni, Padova 35131, ItalyDepartment of Psychology and Clinics of Human Systems, University of Liège, B-33 Boulevard du Rectorat, Liege 4000, BelgiumAdvisory Service of Statistic, University of Padova, Via Venezia, 12/2, edificio Psico 2, Padova 35131, ItalyDepartment of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padova, Via Belzoni, Padova 35131, ItalyDepartment of Developmental and Social Psychology, University of Padova, Via Belzoni, Padova 35131, ItalySeveral studies have shown that internalized homophobia is a risk factor for mental health illness in homosexual individuals, whereas the perception of social support is a protective factor for their psychological well-being. In line with those studies, the present research has investigated the levels of internalized homophobia, anxiety, depression and social support, among two groups of gay men and lesbian individuals living in two European countries (N = 194: 86 Italian and 108 Belgian), where legislations grant different civil rights to lesbian and gay individuals (LG). The main goal of this research has been to verify the possible differences between the two groups. Results showed some significant differences in terms of observed levels of internalized homophobia, which was higher in the Belgian gay men’s group compared to the Italian one. Furthermore, path analysis emphasized the role of social support as a potential factor of mediation between internalized homophobia and mental health.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/4/4/1229sexual minorityhomosexualitymental healthsocial supportLGBT rights
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author Giorgia Lorenzi
Marina Miscioscia
Lucia Ronconi
Caterina Elisa Pasquali
Alessandra Simonelli
spellingShingle Giorgia Lorenzi
Marina Miscioscia
Lucia Ronconi
Caterina Elisa Pasquali
Alessandra Simonelli
Internalized Stigma and Psychological Well-Being in Gay Men and Lesbians in Italy and Belgium
Social Sciences
sexual minority
homosexuality
mental health
social support
LGBT rights
author_facet Giorgia Lorenzi
Marina Miscioscia
Lucia Ronconi
Caterina Elisa Pasquali
Alessandra Simonelli
author_sort Giorgia Lorenzi
title Internalized Stigma and Psychological Well-Being in Gay Men and Lesbians in Italy and Belgium
title_short Internalized Stigma and Psychological Well-Being in Gay Men and Lesbians in Italy and Belgium
title_full Internalized Stigma and Psychological Well-Being in Gay Men and Lesbians in Italy and Belgium
title_fullStr Internalized Stigma and Psychological Well-Being in Gay Men and Lesbians in Italy and Belgium
title_full_unstemmed Internalized Stigma and Psychological Well-Being in Gay Men and Lesbians in Italy and Belgium
title_sort internalized stigma and psychological well-being in gay men and lesbians in italy and belgium
publisher MDPI AG
series Social Sciences
issn 2076-0760
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Several studies have shown that internalized homophobia is a risk factor for mental health illness in homosexual individuals, whereas the perception of social support is a protective factor for their psychological well-being. In line with those studies, the present research has investigated the levels of internalized homophobia, anxiety, depression and social support, among two groups of gay men and lesbian individuals living in two European countries (N = 194: 86 Italian and 108 Belgian), where legislations grant different civil rights to lesbian and gay individuals (LG). The main goal of this research has been to verify the possible differences between the two groups. Results showed some significant differences in terms of observed levels of internalized homophobia, which was higher in the Belgian gay men’s group compared to the Italian one. Furthermore, path analysis emphasized the role of social support as a potential factor of mediation between internalized homophobia and mental health.
topic sexual minority
homosexuality
mental health
social support
LGBT rights
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/4/4/1229
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