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Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Psychology
2012 Volume.19 No. 1 p.129 ~ p.147
The Relationships among Homosexual Experiences, Sexual Attitude, Sexual Homophobic, and Depression in Adolescents
Lee Young-Sun

Kwon Bo-Min
Lee Dong-Hun
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationships among homosexual experiences, sexual attitude, sexual homophobic, and depression among adolescents. For this study, students self-reports data from 2,205 middle and high school students were analysed. The results of the study were as follows. According to gender differences, males were more likely to display higher scores on sexual homophobic than female ones, while females were higher on the depression and closeness about sexual attitude. Secondly, according to differences in homosexual experiences, adolescents with no homosexual experiences displayed higher scores on closeness about sexual attitude and sexual homophobic than the counterpart group. However, adolescents with homosexual ones displayed were higher on depression. Thirdly, in the corelation analysis, closeness about sexual attitude and sexual homophobic were negatively correlated with depression. Closeness about sexual attitude was positively correlated with sexual homophobic. Finaly, sexual attitude had an effect on depression with 15% of variance while sexual homophobic has not on depression. Findings and implications are discussed.
KEYWORD
adolescents, homosexual experiences, sexual attitude, sexual homophobic, depression
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