Title

Changes in coming out milestones across five age cohorts

Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services

Publication Date

1-1-2016

Abstract

This quantitative study examined differences in the coming-out process between self-identified lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) participants in five age cohorts. An Internet survey and convenience sampling strategy was used to recruit 1,131 participants (ages 18 to 85). Participants provided demographic information and information about their home environment growing up, completed the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Identity Scale (LGBIS) (Mohr & Fassinger, 2000), and shared ages that they achieved important milestones in the coming-out process. ANCOVA of differences between men and women in the five cohorts on the age that significant milestones were achieved resulted in significant findings for all comparisons (p <.001). In post hoc analysis, 52% of the 450 pairwise comparisons were significant at at least the.05 level. Generally speaking, two significant trends were found in this sample: (a) that the average age of achieving milestones has decreased over time; and (b) that a gender gap in the age of achieving milestones between men and women has disappeared. The current study supports and extends research that suggests a strong connection between social acceptance of LGB people and coming out at younger ages.

Volume

28

Issue

1

First Page

20

Last Page

38

DOI

10.1080/10538720.2016.1124351

ISSN

10538720

E-ISSN

15404056

Share

COinS