2023
DOI: 10.1037/dhe0000537
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A systematic literature review on bi+ college students using an ecological lens.

Kaity Prieto,
Steve Lemerand,
Antonio Duran
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“…While the LID model has been used to understand how individuals develop their leader identity, there has not been direct studies that have made connections to bisexual individuals and the influences that affect both of these dually occurring identity development processes. Prieto et al (2023) found the experiences of bisexual college students can be mapped onto developmental and ecological models, providing evidence to support that these influences shape our identity from a multitude of systems and perspectives. Guthrie et al ( 2021) specifically reminded us how, "…social identities all intersect with your leader identity" (p. 29) and as we start to think about the ways that leader identity is a developmental process, going through bisexual identity development can heavily influence one's other intersectional identities.…”
Section: Dually Occurring Processesmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…While the LID model has been used to understand how individuals develop their leader identity, there has not been direct studies that have made connections to bisexual individuals and the influences that affect both of these dually occurring identity development processes. Prieto et al (2023) found the experiences of bisexual college students can be mapped onto developmental and ecological models, providing evidence to support that these influences shape our identity from a multitude of systems and perspectives. Guthrie et al ( 2021) specifically reminded us how, "…social identities all intersect with your leader identity" (p. 29) and as we start to think about the ways that leader identity is a developmental process, going through bisexual identity development can heavily influence one's other intersectional identities.…”
Section: Dually Occurring Processesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…For these many reasons, we can see why there was not an uptick in research on bisexual experiences or bisexual identity development until the 1990's, with original models and theories tying the experiences of bisexual individuals onto already pre-established homosexual identity development models (Dyar, 2017). It is important to note that Prieto et al (2023) conducted a systematic literature review about the experiences of plurisexual college students. In this review, they concluded that there were connections found between bisexual experiences and all aspects of one's ecological environment (Prieto et al, 2023).…”
Section: Bisexual Identity Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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