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 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 Bike Parts - Derailleurs - Rear toward SSM with perceive

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Psychological predictors of vaccination intentions among U.S. undergraduates and online panel workers during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

ObjectiveAvailability of safe and effective vaccines against COVID-19 is critical for controlling the pandemic, but herd immunity can only be achieved with high vaccination coverage.The present research examined psychological factors associated with intentions to receive COVID-19 vaccination and whether reluctance towards novel pandemic vaccines ar

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