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Table 1 Sociodemographic Information and Data on Perceived Attitudes of Family and Peers Toward Same-Sex Marriage, Perceived Sexual Stigma, Integrated Homonegativity, and Mental Health Problems in the Sample (N = 400)

From: Perceived attitudes of family and peers toward same-sex marriage as a distal sexual minority stressor for gay and bisexual men in Taiwan

Variable

Mean (SD)

n (%)

Age (years)

30.7 (5.9)

 

Education level

 Senior high school or below

 

44 (11.0)

 College or above

 

356 (90.0)

 Sexual orientation

  

 Gay

 

333 (83.3)

 Bisexual

 

67 (16.8)

 Perceived attitudes of family and peers against same-sex marriage

3.1 (0.9)

 

 Perceived sexual stigma from family and peers

26.9 (6.8)

 

Internalized homonegativity

 Social discomfort

19.0 (6.6)

 

 Sexuality

11.3 (3.1)

 

 Identity

10.6 (4.5)

 

Mental health problems

 Depression

18.3 (11.1)

 

 Loneliness

43.5 (11.1)

 

 Anxiety

39.2 (12.5)

 
  1. SD: Standard deviation