Pathway 1A – Sexual Orientation Change Efforts: Health Associations, Sexual Identity Labelling, and Reports of Change by Engagement Status [P1B-23-24]

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Dr. Rosik describes a recent study he conducted examining self-initiated sexual orientation change efforts that assessed levels of depression and psychosocial flourishing as well as the prevalence of the development of opposite-sex attractions.

Proposed Learning Objectives

  • Understand the effects SISOCE had on participants in terms of depression and flourishing
  • List some statistics that show how SISOCE participants report developing sufficient opposite-sex attractions to make heterosexual sexual behaviour enjoyable
  • Understand whether or not there was no association between years since ending SISOCE and depression or flourishing

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  • Video Lesson
    36:53

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