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 ISSN 0124-0137

SILVA LUEVANOS, Benjamín Emanuel. Effects on coping and social support before the revelation of homosexuality to the family: a comparative study in gays and lesbians. []. , 21, 40, pp.321-336. ISSN 0124-0137.  https://doi.org/10.17081/psico.21.40.3077.

Objective:

This paper is the result of a research whose purpose is related to gays and lesbian’s self-perception and their coping effects and social support after having revealed their homosexuality to their families.

Method:

Variables such as Psychosocial Assessment of Vital Events Battery (Cantú y Álvarez, 2009; 2013) was used to measure these variables. 30 individuals were sampled as follows: 15 gays and 15 lesbians. The data analysis was descriptive, where both groups for each variable were compared; Student’s T test was used.

Results:

In relation with gays and lesbians’ coping support, there is no significant differences, in the manner that show coping strategies to solve a situation which they consider a problem; also, in relation with social support, significant differences were found, both lesbians and gays find greater social support in friendships but not from their family, as follows : they got emotional support from family members who do not live with them; and they got financial aid and information help from their couples.

Conclusions:

Men and women have a negative opinion related to homosexuality, even those who are recognized as homosexual individual; both gays and lesbians receive more support from people outside the family that means friends. It is necessary to modify the negative and a priori concept of homo-sexuality considered by the society, that is why an individual, family and social group’s re-organization process is required.

: gay; lesbian; revelation; family; coping; social support.

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