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The Correlation Between Sexual Identity Exploration and Psychological Well-Being

Svensson, Anja LU (2020) PSYK11 20192
Department of Psychology
Abstract
Within positive psychology, personality trait research has shown that higher levels of openness to experience and self-exploration are generally correlated with a large-range of positive psychosocial outcomes. How does the exploration of sexual identity interact with psychological well-being? The recent emergence of sexual identity research has resulted in an increased understanding of the highly complex process of sexual identity development among heterosexual and sexual minority groups. However, much of the previous psychological research on sexual identity has been focused on the negative outcomes among minority groups (e.g lesbian, gay and bisexual), as well as sexual identity formation within men and women exclusively. This study is a... (More)
Within positive psychology, personality trait research has shown that higher levels of openness to experience and self-exploration are generally correlated with a large-range of positive psychosocial outcomes. How does the exploration of sexual identity interact with psychological well-being? The recent emergence of sexual identity research has resulted in an increased understanding of the highly complex process of sexual identity development among heterosexual and sexual minority groups. However, much of the previous psychological research on sexual identity has been focused on the negative outcomes among minority groups (e.g lesbian, gay and bisexual), as well as sexual identity formation within men and women exclusively. This study is a cross-sectional, quantitative study that used data from participants with a variety of sexual orientations, nationalities, and gender identities (n=314). The individuals were recruited from online platforms (Reddit and Facebook), where they voluntarily completed a survey to investigate the relationship between sexual identity exploration and commitment (MoSIEC) and psychological well-being (Ryff Scale). Results of a linear regression analysis revealed that there is a positive correlation between the two variables. Suggestions for future research include additional data analysis, expansion of methodology and practical implementations of the implications of the results. (Less)
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author
Svensson, Anja LU
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course
PSYK11 20192
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Sexual identity exploration, psychological well-being, ryff scale, MOSIEC
language
English
id
9008106
date added to LUP
2020-04-21 15:40:00
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2020-04-21 15:40:00
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  abstract     = {{Within positive psychology, personality trait research has shown that higher levels of openness to experience and self-exploration are generally correlated with a large-range of positive psychosocial outcomes. How does the exploration of sexual identity interact with psychological well-being? The recent emergence of sexual identity research has resulted in an increased understanding of the highly complex process of sexual identity development among heterosexual and sexual minority groups. However, much of the previous psychological research on sexual identity has been focused on the negative outcomes among minority groups (e.g lesbian, gay and bisexual), as well as sexual identity formation within men and women exclusively. This study is a cross-sectional, quantitative study that used data from participants with a variety of sexual orientations, nationalities, and gender identities (n=314). The individuals were recruited from online platforms (Reddit and Facebook), where they voluntarily completed a survey to investigate the relationship between sexual identity exploration and commitment (MoSIEC) and psychological well-being (Ryff Scale). Results of a linear regression analysis revealed that there is a positive correlation between the two variables. Suggestions for future research include additional data analysis, expansion of methodology and practical implementations of the implications of the results.}},
  author       = {{Svensson, Anja}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The Correlation Between Sexual Identity Exploration and Psychological Well-Being}},
  year         = {{2020}},
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