Homosexuality as a Discrete Class

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

12-1-2015

School

Psychology

Abstract

Previous research on the latent structure of sexual orientation has returned conflicting results, with some studies finding a dimensional structure (i.e., ranging quantitatively along a spectrum) and others a taxonic structure (i.e., categories of individuals with distinct orientations). The current study used a sample (N = 33,525) from the National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions (NESARC). A series of taxometric analyses were conducted using three indicators of sexual orientation: identity, behavior, and attraction. These analyses, performed separately for women and men, revealed low-base-rate same-sex-oriented taxa for men (base rate = 3.0%) and women (base rate = 2.7%). Generally, taxon membership conferred an increased risk for psychiatric and substance-use disorders. Although taxa were present for men and women, women demonstrated greater sexual fluidity, such that any level of same-sex sexuality conferred taxon membership for men but not for women.

Comments

Measuring Client Experiences of Motivational Interviewing During a Lifestyle Intervention, which has been published in final form at 10.1177/0748175614544687.

Publication Title

Psychological Science

Volume

26

Issue

12

First Page

1843

Last Page

1853

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