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Self-regulation in Gender and Sexual Orientation Diverse Adults: Exploring Patterns of Risk and Resilience Using a Person-centered Approach
Gender and sexual orientation diverse (GSD) individuals are at risk for negative social and psychological outcomes due to repeated marginalization. Identifying malleable individual factors to target in treatment may help buffer against societal risks. Latent profile analysis (LPA) explored associati...
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