The Influence of Religiosity, Internalized Homonegativity, and Degrees of Outness on Substance Use and Depressive Symptoms in Black Sexual Minority Men
Location
Statesboro Campus, Russell Union, Room 2080, Session 4
Document Type and Release Option
Thesis Presentation (Open Access)
Faculty Mentor
Dr. Stacy Smallwood
Faculty Mentor Email
ssmallwood@georgiasouthern.edu
Presentation Year
2022
Start Date
22-4-2022 4:00 PM
End Date
22-4-2022 5:00 PM
Description
This study aims to analyze differences in internalized homonegativity based on HIV status in Black men who have sex with men (BMSM), and the influences of religious antigay messages, religiosity, internalized homonegativity, and degree of outness to family and friends on depressive symptoms and alcohol use within the BMSM population.
Academic Unit
Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health
The Influence of Religiosity, Internalized Homonegativity, and Degrees of Outness on Substance Use and Depressive Symptoms in Black Sexual Minority Men
Statesboro Campus, Russell Union, Room 2080, Session 4
This study aims to analyze differences in internalized homonegativity based on HIV status in Black men who have sex with men (BMSM), and the influences of religious antigay messages, religiosity, internalized homonegativity, and degree of outness to family and friends on depressive symptoms and alcohol use within the BMSM population.