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Hubbard, Steven Taylor.
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Health care and coming out: Gay and bisexual men's health care.
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Health care and coming out: Gay and bisexual men's health care./
Author:
Hubbard, Steven Taylor.
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96 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-10, Section: A, page: 3529.
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Dissertation Abstracts International71-10A.
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Education, Educational Psychology. -
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9781124210742
Health care and coming out: Gay and bisexual men's health care.
Hubbard, Steven Taylor.
Health care and coming out: Gay and bisexual men's health care.
- 96 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 71-10, Section: A, page: 3529.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Oklahoma State University, 2010.
Findings and Conclusions. In this study a discriminant function analysis was conducted utilizing seven predictor variables to see if they could predict whether or not a gay or bisexual man had disclosed their sexual orientation to their health care providers. The discriminant function analysis confirmed that the predictor variables do serve as reliable predictors of disclosure status. Overall the seven predictor variables were able to correctly classify 90.1 percent of the participants. A one-way MANOVA was conducted to evaluate whether or not there were significant differences between participant's disclosure status to their health care providers and their importance ratings on a 24 item importance survey. The one-way MANOVA confirmed that there were significant differences between disclosers and nondisclosers. Post-hoc analyses utilizing Bonferroni corrected ANOVAs were ran on the 24 items which revealed that two items (desire to share and previous experience) were statistically significant between disclosers and non-disclosers. This study revealed that gay and bisexual men's disclosure status to their health care providers could be predicted using seven variables. Additionally this study revealed that a significant difference existed between participants who had disclosed their sexual orientation to their health care provider and those who had not based on their desire for their health care provider to know more about them and their previous experience with health care providers.
ISBN: 9781124210742Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017560
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