PERCEIVED ATTITUDES OF FAMILY AND PEERS TOWARD SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AS A DISTAL SEXUAL MINORITY STRESSOR FOR GAY AND BISEXUAL MEN IN TAIWAN

Perceived attitudes of family and peers toward same-sex marriage as a distal sexual minority stressor for gay and bisexual men in Taiwan

Abstract Background To investigate whether perceived attitudes of family and peers DIGITAL MEDIA AND SOCIAL NETWORKS IN MEXICO toward same-sex marriage (SSM) is a type of distal sexual minority stressor, as defined in minority stress theory, this cross-sectional study examined the associations of perceived attitudes of family and peers toward SSM w

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