Kimmel Douglas C, Yi Huso
City College, City University of New York, USA.
J Homosex. 2004;47(2):143-72. doi: 10.1300/J082v47n02_09.
An exploratory study of self-identified lesbian, gay, and bisexual Asians and Asian Americans surveyed respondents (60 women and 254 men) using a questionnaire in four languages from nineteen different sources in Korea, Japan, China, and the US. Respondents were compared in terms of country of residence, whether they immigrated to the US, having a same-sex lover, living with the lover, being open about their sexual orientation to the family, and age. Respondents in the US were generally more open about their sexual orientation. Openness to the family was related to other variables suggesting an affirmative lesbian, gay, or bisexual identity.
一项针对自我认定为女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋的亚洲人和亚裔美国人的探索性研究,使用来自韩国、日本、中国和美国19个不同来源的四种语言的问卷对受访者(60名女性和254名男性)进行了调查。根据居住国家、是否移民到美国、有无同性伴侣、与伴侣同居、是否向家人公开性取向以及年龄对受访者进行了比较。美国的受访者在性取向上通常更为开放。对家人的开放性与其他表明肯定的女同性恋、男同性恋或双性恋身份的变量有关。