Abstract
The original and revised versions of the Internalized Homophobia Scale (IHP) were examined for gender invariance. The revised version was found to have a better fit, and passed the test of configural, metric, and scalar invariance. The revised version is recommended as a brief measure of internalized heterosexism.
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Kiet D. Huynh
Kiet D. Huynh is a PhD candidate at the University of Miami Counseling Psychology PhD program. He is also a doctoral intern at the University of California, Berkeley Counseling and Psychological Services. His research interest is focused on how sexual minority people of color cope with discrimination.
Daniel J. Sheridan
Dr. Daniel J. Sheridan is a licensed psychologist and graduate of the Counseling Psychology program at the University of Miami. His research interests entail examining the relationship between discrimination, disclosure/concealment, and internalized heterosexism on LGBTQ+ mental health outcomes and social support.
Debbiesiu L. Lee
Debbiesiu L. Lee is an Associate Professor in Counseling/Counseling Psychology at the University of Miami. Her research interests center on coping and outcomes related to discrimination; racial, sexual, and gender identity development; intersectionality; and social justice/multicultural competence development and training. She is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development and serves on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of Counseling Psychology, Asian American Journal of Psychology, Journal of Men and Masculinity, and Psychotherapy.