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Longitudinal Examination of a Bisexual-Specific Minority Stress Process Among Bisexual Cisgender Women
Christina Dyar
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, Bonita London
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ISGMH - Institute for Sexual and Gender Minority Health and Wellbeing
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Longitudinal Assessment
100%
Minority Stress
100%
Cisgender
100%
Stress Process
100%
Internalized Binegativity
100%
Lesbian
66%
Heterosexual
66%
Invisibility
66%
Sexual Identity
66%
Identity Uncertainty
66%
Visibility Management
66%
Self-identification
33%
Depressive Symptoms
33%
Anxiety Symptoms
33%
Mental Health
33%
Mental Health Disorders
33%
Bisexuality
33%
Individual Experience
33%
Management Strategy
33%
Psychological Distress
33%
Stigmatization
33%
Monosexual
33%
Identity Labels
33%
Bisexual Clients
33%
Bisexual Experience
33%
Psychology
Minority Stress
100%
Mental Health
100%
Cisgender
100%
Psychological Distress
50%