Affiliation Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, Canada
Affiliation Department of Psychology, University of Toronto Mississauga, Mississauga, Canada
Comparing the prices of Early Childhood Victimization across Sexual Orientations: Heterosexual, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Mostly Heterosexual
- Christopher Zou,
- Judith P. Andersen
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Abstract
Few research reports have analyzed the prices of youth victimization among people who identify as “mostly heterosexual” (MH) when compared with other intimate orientation teams. When it comes to study that is present we used a far more comprehensive assessment of unfavorable youth experiences to give previous literary works by examining if MH people’ connection with victimization more closely mirrors compared to sexual minority people or heterosexuals. Heterosexual (letter = 422) and LGB (letter = 561) and MH (letter = 120) individuals had been recruited online. Participants finished surveys about their unfavorable youth experiences, both maltreatment by grownups ( e.g., youth real, psychological, and intimate punishment and youth home disorder) and peer victimization (for instance., verbal and real bullying). Continue reading