2022
DOI: 10.1111/fare.12747
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Familial understanding and self‐esteem development: Comparing sexual minority and heterosexual individuals

Abstract: ObjectiveThe present study sought to explore how support from one's family of origin predicts the development of self‐esteem across the transition to adulthood for sexual minority individuals compared with their heterosexual peers.BackgroundFamilial relationships have an influence on the development of self‐esteem. Additionally, lesbian, gay, and bisexual emerging adults may perceive less support from their families than heterosexual peers.MethodsThe present study used secondary data from the National Longitud… Show more

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