Understanding gay identity development within the college environment

RA Stevens - Journal of College Student Development, 2004 - muse.jhu.edu
RA Stevens
Journal of College Student Development, 2004muse.jhu.edu
Using grounded theory methodology, the experiences of 11 self-identified gay male college
studentswere explored to understand how the environment contributed to the exploration
and development of a gay identity. One central category (finding empowerment) and 5
integrative categories (self-acceptance, disclosure to others, environmental influences,
individual factors, and exploring multiple identities) emerged from the research. Findings
suggested that one's sexual identity is complexly integrated and often at odds with other …
Abstract
Using grounded theory methodology, the experiences of 11 self-identified gay male college studentswere explored to understand how the environment contributed to the exploration and development of a gay identity. One central category (finding empowerment) and 5 integrative categories (self-acceptance, disclosure to others, environmental influences, individual factors, and exploring multiple identities) emerged from the research. Findings suggested that one's sexual identity is complexly integrated and often at odds with other aspects of the individual's identity.
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