Coming out to family, especially parents, can be very daunting. How parents react to their child's disclosure can have a significant impact on the individual's self-esteem, mental health, and ability to tolerate adversity. Moreover, an individual's culture may influence this process further. A modified phenomenological inquiry was used to understand the lived experiences of 15 Latino gay men after coming out to their families, specifically fathers, and whether their disclosure affected their mental health and substance use behaviors. Participants reported fear of being rejected by their families, particularly their fathers, once coming out. These men reported drinking alcohol to cope with the anxieties of being out to their families. Findings suggest that cultural norms influence the coming out process for the men in this study. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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Yeshiva Univ, Wurzweiler Sch Social Work, New York, NY USA
Yeshiva Univ, Wurzweiler Sch Social Work, 2495Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10033 USAYeshiva Univ, Wurzweiler Sch Social Work, New York, NY USA
Gerena, Carlos E.
Pilkay, Stefanie R.
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Syracuse Univ, Falk Sch Social Work, Syracuse, NY USAYeshiva Univ, Wurzweiler Sch Social Work, New York, NY USA
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