1st Edition

Gay and Lesbian Youth Expressions of Identity

By Ritch C. Savin-Williams Copyright 1990
220 Pages
by Routledge

220 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in 1990, Gay and Lesbian Youth: Expressions of Identity , reissued here with a new preface, addresses self-esteem in gay and lesbian adolescents and challenges the idea that this is lower than in the ‘normal’ adolescent. First, theoretical positions on self-esteem and coming out among gay men and lesbians, and the empirical evidence for these assumptions, are reviewed. These... Read more

 New Preface for the Reissue.  Preface.  1. Forgotten and Invisible  2. The Alleged Self-Hatred of Gays  3. Coming Out  4. Research Design and Procedures  5. Predicting Self-Esteem  6. Study Results Predicting Self-Esteem  7. Predicting Coming Out and Self-Esteem  8. The Significance of Parents for Coming Out and Self-Esteem  9. Gender Variations  10. Moving the Invisible to Visibility.  References.  Index.

Biography

Ritch C. Savin-Williams, Professor Emeritus of Developmental Psychology at Cornell University, received his PhD from the University of Chicago. Dr. Savin-Williams writes about the sexual and romantic development of young men and women, including the recent trilogy: Bi: Bisexual, Pansexual, Fluid, and Nonbinary Youth (2021), Mostly Straight: Sexual Fluidity Among Men (2017), and Becoming Who I Am: Young Men on Being Gay (2016). He is also a licensed clinical psychologist and has served as an expert witness on sexuality, same-sex marriage, gay adoption, gender discrimination, and Boy Scout court cases.

About the orignal edition:

"The chief importance of the book is its focus on lesbian/gay youths and the author's ability to see this under-researched group in nonpathological terms and challenge the concept that lesbian and gay youths necessarily have low self-esteem." – Richard R. Pleak in the Archives of Sexual Behavior