Abstract
Whether in research or clinical setting, the use of standardized measures allows for more accurate comparisons and interpretations. To this end and to better understand the Factors of Self-Acceptance - Sexual and Gender Identities (FSA-SGI) Scale, data from 1237 individuals who identify as LGBQ+, regardless of gender identity, was analyzed in order to create a norms group whose descriptives will be utilized to create standardized scores for future research and clinical work. Additionally, the FSA-SGI evidenced incremental validity over personality and internalized homophobia; thus, indicating that for LGBTQ + individuals, psychological well-being is comprised of both internal and external factors.
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank Drs. Tamekia Bell, Christian Chan, and Tameeka Hunter for their support and consultation during the conception and evaluation of this project.
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