2021
DOI: 10.1037/rel0000356
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Family religiosity, support, and psychological well-being for sexual minority atheist individuals.

Abstract: Prior research has demonstrated that family support is an important predictor of mental health outcomes among sexual minority (LGBQ) people, especially in the context of religious families; however, no studies have examined the experiences of LGBQ people who identify as atheist. With a sample of 234LGBQ atheist individuals from the United States, the associations of family religiosity and years identifying as atheist with family support, life satisfaction, and psychological distress were tested. Moreover, fami… Show more

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“…Melanie Brewster and her colleagues (Brewster et al, 2021) extend the psychological research on family support for LGBTQ+ persons to consider the experiences of atheist individuals. Brewster and her colleagues examine the experiences of sexual minority atheists in terms of their perceived family religiosity, support, and psychological well-being.…”
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“…Melanie Brewster and her colleagues (Brewster et al, 2021) extend the psychological research on family support for LGBTQ+ persons to consider the experiences of atheist individuals. Brewster and her colleagues examine the experiences of sexual minority atheists in terms of their perceived family religiosity, support, and psychological well-being.…”
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confidence: 99%