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The findings demonstrate that concealment and disclosure are independent constructs among bisexual men. Further, they suggest that interventions addressing concerns about concealment, emotional support, and internalized homophobia may be more beneficial for increasing the mental health of bisexual men than those focused on promoting disclosure.
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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Columbia University
City University of New York
The Graduate Center, CUNY
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