Key points are not available for this paper at this time.
The hypotheses that gender-role nonconformity during childhood is associated with social isolation, which in turn is related to subsequent suicidal feelings and attempts, were tested. These ideas were explored in a four-group sample of homosexual and heterosexual men and women living in San Francisco. The data indicated that there was support for the hypotheses; however, childhood gender-role nonconformity was more consequential for the later suicidality of men than of women. The data indicated consistently that gender deviance was more benign in women than in men.
Joseph Harry (Thu,) studied this question.