PSYCHOLOGY / PSYCHOLOGIE

 

Abou-Rihan, Fadi F.

         “Repetitions.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto, 1995.

         (225 p.)

                     Nietzsche, Freud, psychoanalysis, nomadism, and queer theory.

 

Adam, Barry D.

         “Love and Sex in Constructing Identity among Men Who Have Sex with Men.”

         International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies 5(4) (2000): 325-339.

                     Based on interviews conducted with 102 Ontario men who identify as

                             gay, bisexual, or “not gay”; author at University of Windsor – NISC

                             Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

 

Adams, H. E.; Wright, L. W.; and Lohr, B. A.

         “Is Homophobia Associated with Homosexual Arousal?”  Canadian Journal

         of Human Sexuality 6(3) (Fall 1997): 237-238.

                     Research summary.

 

Alderson, Kevin George, 1956-

         Beyond Coming Out: Experiences of Positive Gay Identity.

       Toronto: Insomniac Press, c2000.

         (205 p.; ISBN 189583757X)

 

Alderson, Kevin George, 1956-

                 Breaking Out: The Complete Guide to Building and Enhancing a Positive Gay

                          Identity for Men and Women.  Toronto: Insomniac Press, 2002.

                          (236 p.; ISBN 1894663314)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 27479016.

 

Alderson, Kevin G.

                        “A Different Kind of ‘Outing’ : Training Counsellors to Work with Sexual

                        Minority Clients.”  Canadian Journal of Counselling 38(3)(July 2004): 193-210.

                                                “Past research indicates sexual minority training provided to graduate

                                                students of counseling psychology is minimal and inadequate….Results

                                                from a four-item questionnaire e-mailed to 14 Canadian universities

                                                suggested minimal training is offered….[A] flexible curriculum is

                                                suggested….”            

                                                Ref.: ERIC document no. EJ 719909

 

Alderson, Kevin G.

                        “The Ecological Model of Gay Male Identity.”  Canadian Journal of Human

                        Sexuality 12(2) (Summer 2003): 75-85.

 

Alderson, Kevin George, 1956-

         “The Experience of Building a Positive Gay Identity.”  Ph.D. dissertation,

         University of Alberta, 1998.

         (291 p.)

 

Angus, Nanna Maria.

     “A Phenomenological Investigation of Male Sexual Orientation Crisis.”

      Ph.D. thesis, University of Alberta, 1993.

         (195 leaves)

 

Auberger, Janik, et al., eds.

                        Drôle de genre.  [Collectif de rédaction Janik Auberger…et al.]

Montréal: Conjonctures, [2006].

                        (326 p.)

                                                Ref. : AMICUS catalogue record no. 33054514, which applies

                                                descriptors Homosexualité, Lesbianisme, Identité sexuelle, and others.

                                                Series note : Conjonctures, 0827-5548; no 41/42

 

Ayala, Jessica Susana.

         “Social Support, Relationship Involvement, and Coming Out as Predictors

         of Depression among Lesbian Women.”  MSW thesis, University of

         Calgary, 1998.

         (100 p.)

 

Babatzanis, Georgie.

     “The Analysis of a Pre-Homosexual Child with a Twelve-Year Developmental

     Follow-Up.”  Psychoanalytic Study of the Child 52 (1997): 159-189.

                             Author affiliation: Toronto Child Psychotherapy Program.

 

Bachman, R.

         “Homosexuality: The Cost of Being Different.”  Canadian Nurse 77(2)

         (Feb. 1981): 20-23.

 

Bagley, Christopher, and Tremblay, Pierre.

     “Suicidal Behaviors in Homosexual and Bisexual Males.”  Crisis 18(1)

     (1997): 24-34.

                             “A stratified random sample of 750 males in Calgary” –from PsycINFO.

                             Author affiliation: University of Southampton, England.

 

Balanko, Shelley Lynn.

                        “Anti-Gay Violence at the University of Saskatchewan: Occurrences,

                        Mental and Physical Health Consequences, and Perceived Effectiveness

                        of Support Services.”  M.A. thesis, University of Saskatchewan, 1997.

                        (viii, 136 leaves)

 

Barbara, Angela M., et al.

Asking the Right Questions, 2: Talking with Clients about Sexual Orientation and

Gender Identity in Mental Health, Counselling, and Addiction Settings. 

Toronto: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 2004.

(ca. 64 p.; ISBN 088868469X)

Revised edition: 2007 (64 p.; ISBN 9780888684691; AMICUS catalogue

record no. 29518883)

French version of revised ed., titled Poser les bonnes questions, 2 

(pub. 2007; 64 p.; AMICUS record 33208609)

Noted that available in PDF and HTML formats.

 

Barnsley, Catherine.

       “Splitting the World Wide Open: Designing a Support Group with Female Partners

     of Gay/Bisexual Men.”  Master of Adult Education thesis, St. Francis Xavier

     University, 1995.

     (ca. 113 leaves)

 

Bartholome, Andreanna; Tewksbury, Richard; and Bruzzone, Alex.

                        “‘I Want a Man’: Patterns of Attraction in All-Male Personal Ads.”

                        Journal of Men’s Studies 8(3)(Spring 2000): 309-321.

                                                “Interpersonal attraction of ‘men seeking men’ in personal

                                                advertisements is investigated….The authors studied 167

                                                phone advertisements from men seeking men in Ottawa….” –

                     from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Bauche, Jason.

                        “The Experiences of Gay Men in Counselling.”  M.Sc. thesis, University of

                        Calgary, 2004.

                        (171 leaves)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 31274462.

 

Belmont, Arthur Henry.

         “The Effects of Internalized Homophobia on Dyadic Adjustments in Gay Males.”

         MS thesis, California State University, Long Beach (USA), 1994.

         (84 p.)

                     “The subjects were 67 single gay males and 45 partners of gay male

                     dyads residing in the United States and Canada who volunteered to

                     participate…” – abstract from ProQuest Digital Dissertations.

 

Benoit, Diane.

         “Indices du narcissisme et d’alexithymie chez des femmes homosexuelles

         par l’intermédiare du test projectif Holtzman et de l’échelle d’alexithymie

         de Sifneos.”  Thèse (M.A.), Université du Québec à Montréal, 1989.

 

Bergeron, Sherry M., and Senn, Charlene Y.

     “Body Image and Sociocultural Norms: A Comparison of Heterosexual and

     Lesbian Women.”  Psychology of Women Quarterly 22(3) (Sept. 1998):

     385-401.

                     Author affiliation: University of Windsor.

 

Bien vivre son orientation sexuelle: les femmes et l’homosexualité.  Québec, Québec:

         Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux; Montréal: CLSC des Faubourgs,

         1999.

         (46 p.; ISBN 2550342135)

                     SEE ALSO English title at: Feeling Comfortable with Sexual

                     Orientation: Women…., in this section.

 

Bien vivre son orientation sexuelle: les hommes et l’homosexualité.  Québec, Québec:

         Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux; Montréal: CLSC des Faubourgs,

         1999.

         (46 p.; ISBN 2550342127)

                     SEE ALSO English title at: Feeling Comfortable with Sexual

                     Orientation: Men…., in this section

 

Birt, C., and Dion, K.

       “Relative Deprivation Theory and Responses to Discrimination in a Gay Male

         and Lesbian Sample.”  British Journal of Social Psychology 26(2) (1987):

         139-145.

                     “Explores the reactions of homosexuals to anti-gay discrimination….

                     A questionnaire was administered to 47 gay men and 27 lesbians from

                     Toronto” – from Brian O’Neill, Social Services to Homosexuals in

                     Ontario, p. 28.

 

Blackford, Lara; Doty, Shannon; and Pollack, Robert.

       “Differences in Subjective Sexual Arousal in Heterosexual, Bisexual and

         Lesbian Women.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 5(3) (1996):

         157-167.

 

Blanchard, Ray, and Bogaert, Anthony F.

     “Additive Effects of Older Brothers and Homosexual Brothers in the Prediction

     of Marriage and Cohabitation.”  Behavior Genetics 27(1) (Jan. 1997): 45-54.

                             Author affiliation: Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto.

 

Blanchard, Ray, and Bogaert, Anthony F.

     “Birth Order in Homosexual versus Heterosexual Sex Offenders against

     Children, Pubescents, and Adults.”  Archives of Sexual Behavior 27(6)

     (Dec. 1998): 595-603.

 

Blanchard, Ray, and Bogaert, Anthony F.

       “Homosexuality in Men and Number of Older Brothers.”  American Journal of

         Psychiatry 153(1) (1996): 27-31.

                     Blanchard is a senior psychologist with the Centre for Addiction and

                             Mental Health, Toronto.

 

Blanchard, Ray, and Bogaert, Anthony F.

     “The Relation of Closed Birth Intervals to the Sex of the Preceding Child and

     the Sexual Orientation of the Succeeding Child.”  Journal of Biosocial Science

     29(1) (Jan. 1997): 111-118.

 

Blanchard, Ray, and Dickey, Robert.

     “Pubertal Age in Homosexual and Heterosexual Sexual Offenders against

     Children, Pubescents, and Adults.”  Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research &

     Treatment 10(4) (Oct. 1998): 273-282.

 

Blanchard, Ray, and Ellis, Lee.

     “Birth Weight, Sexual Orientation and the Sex of Preceding Siblings.”

     Journal of Biosocial Science 33(3) (July 2001): 451-467.

                             Institutional association of lead author: Centre for Addiction and Mental

                             Health, Toronto.

 

Blanchard, Ray, and Zucker, Kenneth J.

       “Reanalysis of Bell, Weinberg, and Hammersmith’s Data on Birth Order, Sibling

         Sex Ratio, and Parental Age in Homosexual Men.”  American Journal of

         Psychiatry 151(9) (1994): 1375-1376.

                     “The collective findings suggest that birth order may be the single most

                     reliable demographic difference between homosexual and heterosexual

                     men” – from Gay & Lesbian Issues: Abstracts of the

                     Psychological and Behavioral Literature, 1985-1996, pp. 12-13.

 

Blanchard, Ray, et al.

         “Birth Order and Sibling Sex Ratio in Homosexual Male Adolescents and

         Probably Prehomosexual Feminine Boys.”  Developmental Psychology 31(1)

         (1995): 22-30.

 

Blanchard, Ray, et al.

     “Fraternal Birth Order and Sexual Orientation in Pedophiles.”

     Archives of Sexual Behavior 29(5) (Oct. 2000): 463-478.

                             “Examined whether male homosexual pedophiles have more older

                             brothers…than do heterosexual pedophiles” – from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Blanchard, Ray, et al.

     “The Relation of Birth Order to Sexual Orientation in Men and Women.”

         Journal of Biosocial Science 30(4) (Oct. 1998): 511-519.

 

Bociurkiw, Marusia.

         “Bordercrossings: Skin/Voice/Identity.”  Canadian Woman Studies 14(1)

         (1993): 6-8.

 

Bogaert, Anthony F.

     “Birth Order and Sexual Orientation in Women.”  Behavioral Neuroscience

     111(6) (Dec. 1997): 1395-1397.

                             Author affiliation: Brock University.

                             Study used data collected by the Kinsey Institute for Sex and

                             Reproduction between 1938 and 1963.

 

Bogaert, Anthony F.

     “Birth Order and Sibling Sex Ratio in Homosexual and Heterosexual Non-White

     Men.”  Archives of Sexual Behavior 27(5) (Oct. 1998): 467-473.

                             Study used data gathered by Kinsey Institute between 1938 and 1963.

 

Bogaert, Anthony F.

     “Physical Development and Sexual Orientation in Women: Height, Weight,

     and Age of Puberty Comparisons.”  Personality & Individual Differences

     24(1) (Jan. 1998): 115-121.

                             Study used data gathered by Kinsey Institute between 1938 and 1963.

 

Bogaert, Anthony F.

                        “Recent Research on Sexual Orientation and Fraternal Birth Order.”

                        Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 11(2) (Summer 2002): 101+

                        (7 pages; 4427 words).

                                                Ref.: CPI.Q index.

 

Bogaert, Anthony F., and Blanchard, Ray.

     “Physical Development and Sexual Orientation in Men: Height, Weight, and

      Age of Puberty Differences.”  Personality & Individual Differences 21(1)

         (July 1996): 77-84.

 

Bogaert, Anthony F., and Cairney, John.

                        “The Interaction of Birth Order and Parental Age on Sexual Orientation: An

                        Examination of Two Samples.”  Journal of Biosocial Science 36(1)

(January 2004): 19-37.

 

Boily, Claire.

         “Le phénomène du suicide chez les jeunes hommes.”  Relations 647

         (janv.-févr. 1999): 20-22.

                     Y compris témoignages de trois hommes âgés de 20 à 24 ans, dont

                     deux sont homosexuels” – Repère résumé.

 

Boon, Susan D., and Miller, R. Jeff.

     “Exploring the Links between Interpersonal Trust and the Reasons Underlying

     Gay and Bisexual Males’ Disclosure of Their Sexual Orientation to Their

     Mothers.”  Journal of Homosexuality 37(3) (1999): 45-68.

                             Author affiliation: University of Calgary.

 

Bouchard, Alain.

         Nouvelle approche de l’homosexualité: style de vie.  2e éd., rév. et corr.;

         Montréal: Editions Homeureux, c1977.

         (129 p.)

                     This older item included because not in either 1984 or 1979 editions of

                     Homosexuality in Canada: A Bibliography.

 

Boulianne, Shelley.

         “Identity Politics and the Little Guy from Shawinigan.”  MA thesis, University

         of Alberta, 1999.

         (117 p.)

                     This may be of only peripheral interest. Included because of mention

                     of potential effect on gays (see abstract excerpt, below).

                     “A new conception of identity was introduced that stressed the complex,

                     socially constructed, and dynamic nature of identity.  The conception

                     was used to study Jean Chrétien’s autobiographical construction of

                     identity….He does not consider how the privileges of his race, class,

                     sexual orientation, [etc.]…, [are] unchallenged assumptions [which]

                     may lead to policy decisions with detrimental effects on gays,

                     disabled people, First Nations people, [etc.]” – abstract from

                     ProQuest Digital Dissertations.

 

Bowen, Anne.

                        “Internet Sexuality Research with Rural Men Who Have Sex with Men: Can

                        We Recruit and Retain Them?”  Journal of Sex Research 42(4) (Nov. 2005):

                        317-323.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract and notes that

                                                “[b]anner ads were shown on a popular internet dating site for one month

                                                and resulted in 1,045 rural MSM, from 49 States, Canada, Australia/New

                                                Zealand, and 5 from other countries initiating the questionnaire….”

 

Boychuck, Randy David, 1959-

     “A Critical Incidents Study of Self Esteem.”  M.A. thesis, University of British

     Columbia, 1985.

     (ca. 168 leaves)

 

Branton, John G., 1935-

     “The Relationship between Marital Status and Psychological Adjustment in the

     Homosexual Male.”  M.Sc. thesis, University of Calgary, 1988 [or 1987?].

     (ca. 210 leaves)

 

Brotman, Shari, and Kraniou, Stavroula.

       “Ethnic and Lesbian: Understanding Identity through the Life-History

         Approach.”  Affilia 14(4) (1999): 417-438.

                     “The life-history approach…considered…most appropriate for

                     researching the experience of ethnic lesbians in Canada.  A case

                     study is presented to highlight the usefulness of the…method.

                     Paula is a 33-year-old lesbian [of Greek background].” – NISC

                     Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

 

Brown, Nicola Ruth.

                        “Queer Women Partners of Female-to-male Transsexuals: Renegotiating

                        Self in Relationships.”  Ph.D. dissertation, York University, 2005.

                        (267 leaves)

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract and notes that

                                                “researcher interviewed twenty queer-identified women in Canada

                                                and the United States who had experienced or were experiencing the

                                                transition of an FTM partner.”

 

Brownlie, Elizabeth (E.B.)

     “Constructions of Gender Conformity and Non-Conformity: A Q Methodological

     Study.”  M.A. thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1999.

       (180 p.)

 

Butt, John Andrew.

       “Counselling Bisexuals: A Look at Therapists’ Attitudes towards Bisexuality

         and Application in Clinical Practices.”  M.Sc. thesis, University of Guelph,

         1992.

         (143 p.)

 

Butt, John Andrew, and Guldner, Claude.

       “Counselling Bisexuals: Therapists’ Attitudes towards Bisexuality and

        Application in Clinical Practice.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 2

         (1993): 61-70.

 

Cable, Beryl E.

         “An Exploration of the Experience of Straight (Ex)Spouses of Gay Men.”

         MN thesis, Dalhousie University, 1995.

         (148 p.)

 

Cain, Roy.

         “Stigma Management and Gay Identity Development.” Social Work [Maryland]

         36(1) (1991): 67-73.

                     Canada” used as index term in NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts. Not seen.

 

Callander, Mary Lois.

     “Validation of a Four-Category Model of Attachment in a Sample of Gay Men.”

     M.A. thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1999.

     (ca. 46 leaves)

 

Carfagnini, Jess.

                        “What One Femme Has Learned about Self-identifying vs. Labelling Others.”

                        Canadian Woman Studies 24(2-3) (Winter/Spring 2005): 108+

 

Carrière, Andrée, 1958-

     “L’homosexualité chez la femme.”  Thèse (M.Ps.), Université de Montréal, 1982.

     (ca. 120 f.)

 

Carroll, Michael P.

     “But Fingerprints Don’t Lie, eh?: Prevailing Gender Ideologies and Scientific

     Knowledge.”  Psychology of Women Quarterly 22(4) (Dec. 1998): 739-749.

                             “Consider[s] a series of recent studies that report a higher incidence

                             of dermatoglyphic asymmetry…among females and homosexual males

                             compared to heterosexual males.  This analysis suggests that at least some

                             of the key findings…are an artifact of the methodology” – from PsycINFO

                     Author affiliation: University of Western Ontario.

 

Clark, M. D. (Marilyn Diane).

       “Realesbians: Acquiring and Maintaining a Gay Identity.”  MA thesis, University

         of Waterloo, 1985.

         (ca. 165 p.)

 

Cloutier, Jacques.

       “Relation au père, identité et homosexualité.”  Revue québécoise de psychologie

         16(3) (1995): 47-58.

 

Cloutier, Richard.

         “La sexualité des adolescents.”  RND: revue Notre-Dame, no. 1 (janv. 1996):1-13.

                     Discussion générale; homosexualité, selon l’index.

 

Cohorte OMEGA (Equipe de chercheurs).

         Cohorte OMEGA: guide du participant.  Montréal: la Cohorte, 1996.

         (13 p.; ISBN 2922190005)

                     Published also in English under title: OMEGA Cohort: Participant’s

                     Guide Book. (13 p.; ISBN 2922190013)

                     About OMEGA: “Study Seeks Insight on How Gays Think about

                     Sex.”  Globe and Mail [Metro ed.], July 8, 1997, p. A2 (study of

                     gay and bisexual men in Montreal).

 

Cohorte OMEGA (Equipe de chercheurs).

     Publications de l’Étude de la Cohorte Oméga.  Montréal: Cohorte, c1998-

                             Published in English under title: Publications of the Omega Cohort

                             Research Study (vol. 1 has ISBN 2922190196)

                             Descriptors attached to AMICUS catalogue record concern the

       sexual behavior, safe sex in AIDS prevention, and health and hygiene of

Montreal region gay men.

 

Coleman, Eli, et al.

       “Social and Psychological Needs of Lesbian Mothers.”  Canadian Journal

         of Human Sexuality 2(1) (1993): 13-17.

 

Collett, Catherine.

     “Consumers Speak : Lesbian’s Experience in Therapy.”  Social Work dissertation,

     Carleton University, 1982.

     (ca. 73 leaves)

                             Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 6461179.

 

Coolhart, Deborah.

                        “Out of the Closet and into the Therapy Room: Therapist Self-disclosure of

                        Sexual Identity.”  Guidance & Counselling 21(1)(Fall 2005): 3-13.

                                                Ref.: ERIC document no. EJ 739584

                                                ERIC search with Canada delimiter retrieved this item, but abstract

                                                does not mention Canada. Relevance to this list uncertain, but journal

                                                published by Guidance Centre, University of Toronto Press, according to

                                                ERIC record.

 

Corneau, Guy.

       “Être homme: une amputation réussie.”  Guide ressources pour une conscience

         globale 6(3) (janv.-févr. 1991): 18.

                     “Réflexion sur la répression de la vie émotive chez l’homme et sur

                     la peur et la fascination qu’exerce l’homosexualité masculine dans

                     notre société” – Repère résumé.

 

Corneau, Guy.

     Père manquant, fils manqué.  Montréal: Editions de l’Homme, c1989.

     (183, 16 p.; ISBN 2761908112)

                             Ref.: Archives gaies du Québec online bibliography. Translated into

                             English as Absent Fathers, Lost Sons: The Search for Masculine Identity

                             (Boston: Shambhala, 1991).

 

Côté, Hélène, and Wilchesky, Marilyn.

       “Use of Sexoanalysis for Patients with Gender Identity Disorder.”

         Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 5 (1996): 261-270.

 

Coutu, Sylvie.

       “Choix de couleurs d’une population homosexuelle et hétérosexuelle sur le test

         du dessin d’une personne.”  Thèse de maîtrise, Université du Québec à Trois-

         Rivières, 1983.

         (161 p.)

 

Crepault, Claude

     “The Sexoanalytical Treatment of Ego-Dystonic Homosexuality.”

     Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 21(2) (Summer 1995): 116-126.

                     Author affiliation: Université du Québec à Montréal.

 

Dean, Amber.

                        “Does a Lesbian Need a Vagina Like a Fish Needs a Bicycle? Or Would the

                        ‘Real’ Lesbian Please Stand Up!”   Canadian Woman Studies 24(2-3)

                        (Winter/Spring 2005): 92-101.

                                                In “Identities” section of this special LGBTQ issue of the periodical.

 

DeHaas, Eva C.

                        “Validation of a Four-prototype Model of Attachment in a Sample of Gay Men.” 

                        M.A. thesis, Simon Fraser University, 2002.

                        (58 leaves; ISBN 0612832171)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 28106994

 

D’Elia, Andrea Jeanne.

         “A Study of Personality Patterns in Homosexual and Heterosexual Pedophiles.”

         DED dissertation, McGill University, 1988.

 

Devor, Holly J.

     “A Comparison of Gender Schema Constructs and Conformity among

     Female-to-Male Transsexuals, Lesbian and Heterosexual Women.”

     Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 1990.

     (367 p.)

                             Author studied in Canada and teaches at the University of Victoria.

 

Dilley, J. W.; Woods, W. J.; and McFarland, W.

       “Are Advances in Treatment Changing Views about High-Risk Sex.”

         Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 6(3) (Fall 1997): 236.

                     Study involved questioning 54 men who have sex with men.

 

Dionne, Hélène, et Dupras, André.

       “Anxiété de mort et dysfonction sexuelle chez des hommes homosexuels.”

         Revue sexologique 4(2) (automne 1996): 35-40.

 

Dorais, Michel.

       “La dissonance identitaire chez des garçons ayant été victimes d’agressions

         sexuelles durant l’enfance ou l’adolescence.”  Revue sexologique 4(1)

         (printemps 1996): 29-53.

                     “Recherche sur la dissonance identitaire se manifeste sur le plan…

                     de l’orientation sexuelle et d’une certaine tendance à l’homophobie” –

                     Repère résumé.

 

Dorais, Michel.

       “L’homosexualité revue et non corrigée.”  Le Médecin du Québec 28(9)

         (sept. 1993): 27-34.

                     “Définition de l’identité sexuelle; …ampleur et diversité de

                     l’homosexualité et de la bisexualité; médicalisation et marginalisation…”-

                     Repère résumé.

 

Dorais, Michel.

         Mort ou fif: contextes et mobiles de tentatives de suicide chez des adolescents

         et jeunes hommes homosexuels ou identifiés comme tels et perspective de

         prévention.  Avec la collaboration de Simon Louis Lajeunesse.  Québec:

         Centre de recherche sur les services communautaires, 2000.

         (105 p.; ISBN 2894970382)

 

Dorais, Michel; with Lajeunesse, Simon Louis.

                        Dead Boys Can’t Dance: Sexual Orientation, Masculinity, and Suicide.

                        Translated by Pierre Tremblay.

                        Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, c2004.

                        (127 p.; ISBNs 0773526536 and 0773526544)

                                                Translation of:  Mort ou fif, which has appeared in the original

                                                French under more than one imprint and which is listed elsewhere

                                                in this list.

 

Dorsey, Candas J.; Mouré, Erin; Barton, John; Gray, Robert; Mayr, Suzette;

         and Hagen, Darrin.

         “Panel Discussion: Sexing the Prairie.”  Open Letter 10(3)

         (Summer 1998): 97-118.

                     Indexing descriptors: homosexuality; sexuality; Alberta; identity

                     psychology.  Not seen.

 

Dufour, Jean-Didier.

     “Identité et homosexualité au Québec.”  Thèse de maîtrise, Université Laval, 1987.

         (ca. 136 f.)

 

Duggan, Scott J. (Scott John), 1968-

                        “Disclosure, Self-esteem, and Public Perception in Gays and Lesbians.”

                        M.A. thesis, York University, 2001.

                        (54 leaves)

                                                Ref.: York University Library catalogue; AMICUS catalogue record

                                                no. 27964191 (1 microfiche). The AMICUS record notes in part that this

                                                is a study in which “[s]ixty-six gay men, lesbians, and bisexuals were

                                                surveyed via the Internet to determine their degree of disclosure regarding

                                                sexual orientation, self-esteem, and perceived public attitudes towards

                                                lesbians and gay men….Ninety-nine heterosexuals were also surveyed….”

 

Duggan, Scott J.

                        “Factors Relating to Parenting by Non-heterosexual Fathers.”

                        Ph.D. dissertation, University of Toronto, 2007.

                        (242 p.; ISBN 9780494278697)

                                                “…two interconnected studies.  Study One was conducted as an

                                                Internet survey that requested mostly demographic information from

                                                non-heterosexual men, both fathers and non-fathers….Study Two

                                                consisted of interviews with both non-heterosexual fathers and non-

                                                fathers….”  --from abstract, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,

                                                ProQuest document ID 1354133141; Publication no. AAT NR27869.

 

Dupras, André, et al.

         “Homophobia and Attitudes about AIDS.”  Psychological Reports 64

         (Feb. 1989): 236+.

                     407 French-Canadian adults in a random sample replied to a

                     questionnaire about perception of AIDS.

 

Elliott, Heather A.

         “Difficulties Relating to Sexual Expression among Lesbians.”  MA thesis,

         University of Regina, 1992.

         (147 p.)

                     A questionnaire survey of 99 “self-defined lesbian women,” the

                     majority of whom were middle-aged Caucasians – abstract from

                     Canadian Research Index.

 

Engler, Kim, et al.

                        “An Exploration of Sexual Behaviour and Self-definition in a Cohort of Men Who

                        Have Sex with Men.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 14(3-4)

                        (Fall-Winter 2005): 87+  (18 pages)

 

Ernst, Kelly Patrick.

         “An Experimental Look at Attitudes and Behavior Related to Homosexuality.”

         M.Sc. thesis, University of Calgary, 1995.

         (195 p.)

 

Farwell, David Lawrence.

     “Problems and Coping Strategies of Gay Males Leaving Marriage.”

     M.S.W. major paper, University of British Columbia, 1986 or 1987.

     (ca. 82 leaves)

                             Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 23165819.

 

Feeling Comfortable with Your Sexual Orientation: Men and Homosexuality.

       Québec: Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux; Montréal: CLSC des

       Faubourgs, 1999.

       (46 p.; ISBN 2550342143)

                     SEE ALSO French title at: Bien vivre son orientation sexuelle: les

                     hommes et l’homosexualité, in this section.

 

Feeling Comfortable with Your Sexual Orientation: Women and Homosexuality

       Québec: Ministère de la santé et des services sociaux; Montréal: CLSC des

       Faubourgs, 1999.

       (46 p.; ISBN 2550342151)

                     SEE ALSO French title at: Bien vivre son orientation sexuelle: les

                     femmes et l’homosexualité, in this section.

 

Fehr, Charles Peter.

       “The Effect of Perceived Gender Role Congruence and Perceived Sexual

     Orientation on the Selection Interview Process.” M.A. thesis, University of

     Windsor, 2000.

     (109 p.)

 

Filion, Jocelyne.

         “Les aléas de la recherche ou tout ce que j’ai toujours désiré dire, sans jamais

         oser l’écrire.”  Santé mentale au Québec 9(2) (nov. 1984): 165-167.

                     “Les préjugés très répandus sur l’homosexualité ont rendu difficile

                     la tâche d’une étudiante de maîtrise qui voulait recueillir des

                     témoignages d’homosexuels ayant déjà consulté un psychologue” –

                     Repère résumé.

 

Filion, Jocelyne, 1956-

         “La perception de l’attitude des intervenants face à l’homosexualité, par

         les homosexuel(le)s qui consultent.”  Thèse de maîtrise, Université du

         Québec à Montréal, 1987.

         (188 p.)

 

Filion, Sylvain Claude.

         “Elles dansent avec les gais.”  Elle Québec 69 (May 1995): 57-64.

                     “Les relations d’amitié entre les femmes et les homosexuels” –

                     Repère résumé.

 

Fossé, Brigitte, 1947-

         “Le désir de la mère pour le corps de sa fille.”  Thèse de maîtrise, Université

         du Québec à Montréal, 1987.

         (211 p.)

                     Broader, but includes subject of lesbianism.

 

Frank, Blye W., and Fisher, Art.

         “Searching for Support and Community: Experiences in a Gay Men’s

         Psychoeducational Group.”  Canadian Journal of Counselling 33(2)

         (April 1999): 127-141.

                     “10 gay men speak about their experiences in a support/

                     psychoeducational group” – NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, from ERIC.

 

Fredlund, Adeline G.

“Wives’ Reaction to Disclosure of Their Husbands’ Homosexual Orientation

 and/or Activity.”  M.Sc. thesis, University of Alberta, 1989.

         (ca. 148 leaves)

 

Freund, Kurt, and Blanchard, Ray.

       “Feminine Gender Identity and Physical Aggressiveness in Heterosexual and

       Homosexual Pedophiles.”  Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy 13(1) (1987):

     25-34.

 

Freund, Kurt, and Kuban, Michael.

       “Toward a Testable Developmental Model of Pedophilia: The Development of

         Erotic Age Preference.”  Child Abuse & Neglect 17(2) (1993): 315-324.

                     Broader than scope of this bibliography.  Study includes

                     heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles as well as “androphiles”

                     and “gynephiles”.

 

Freund, Kurt, and Watson, Robin J.

       “The Proportions of Heterosexual and Homosexual Pedophiles among Sex

         Offenders against Children: An Exploratory Study.”  Journal of Sex &

         Marital Therapy 18(1) (1992): 34-43.

 

Freund, Kurt; Watson, Robin; and Rienzo, Douglas.

         “Heterosexuality, Homosexuality, and Erotic Age Preference.”  Journal of Sex

         Research 26(1) (1989): 107-117.

 

Gagnon, Katia.

         “Difficile d’aimer une femme quand on est femme.”  Femme plus 7(2)

         (mars 1994): 10-14.

                     “Façon dont les femmes vivent leur homosexualité; éveil de l’identité

                     sexuelle; dissolution des rôles; réaction des proches; attitudes et

                     discrimination envers les lesbiennes; témoignages” – Repère résumé.

 

Gibson, Stuart Grant.

         “The Psychotherapy Experiences, Concerns and Preferences of Lesbians and

         Gay Men.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Windsor, 1996.

         (173 p.)

                     “Purpose…to investigate the relationship between the mental health

                     profession and the lesbian and gay community” – abstract from

                     Canadian Research Index.

 

Gobrogge, Kyle L., et al.

                        “Homosexual Mating Preferences from an Evolutionary Perspective: Sexual

                        Selection Theory Revisited.”  Archives of Sexual Behavior 36(5) (Oct. 2007):

                        717-723.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides an abstract and notes that

                                                “[p]articipants included 439 homosexual and 365 heterosexual men

                                                who placed internet ads in the U.S. or Canada….”

 

Grace, André P.

                        “Reparative Therapies: A Contemporary Clear and Present Danger across

                        Minority Sex, Sexual, and Gender Differences.”  Canadian Woman Studies

                        24(2-3) (Winter-Spring 2005): 145-151.

                                                Ref.: CBCA index.

 

Hall, J. A. Y., and Kimura, Doreen.

     “Dermatoglyphic Asymmetry and Sexual Orientation in Men.”

     Behavioral Neuroscience 108(6) (1994): 1203-1206.

 

Hall, J. A. Y., and Kimura, Doreen.

     “Sexual Orientation and Performance on Sexually Dimorphic Motor Tasks.”

     Archives of Sexual Behavior 24(4) (Aug. 1995): 395-407.                           

                             “Examined performance of homosexual and heterosexual men and women

                             on 2 motor tasks…” –from PsycINFO abstract.

                             Author affiliation: University of Western Ontario.

 

Hall, Jeff, and Kimura, Doreen.

     Dermatoglyphic Asymmetry and Sexual Orientation in Males.  London, Ont.:

     Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, 1994.

     (15 leaves)

                             Research bulletin no. 719.

 

Hall, Jeff, and Kimura, Doreen.

     Performance by Homosexual Males and Females on Sexually-Dimorphic Motor

     Tasks.  London, Ont.: Department of Psychology, University of Western

     Ontario, 1993.

     (24 p.)

                             Research bulletin no. 718.

 

Hatchette, Virginia Claire.

     “Prejudice as an Object of Evaluation: Automatic Arousal of an Anti-Prejudice

     Attitude.”  Ph.D. dissertation, York University, 2000.

     (135 p.)

                             Content of stereotype of gay men and attitudes towards gay men used

                             as basis for study.

 

Haubrich, Dennis John.

         “A Person-Situation Study of Coping with a Life-Threatening Illness:

         Qualitative Analysis of Cognitions and Behaviours in Gay Men with the

         Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University

         of Toronto, 1996.

         (167 p.)

                     “Examines the nature and characteristics of coping in a purposive

                     sample of six gay men with…AIDS” –abstract from ProQuest Digital

                     Dissertations.

 

Hénault, Isabelle.

       “Plaidoyer pour l’ambiguïté sexuelle.”  Guide ressources 15(6) (févr. 2000): 54-55.

                     “Entretien avec Michel Dorais sur le message livré dans son livre

                     Eloge de la diversité sexuelle, traitant de la tolérance à l’égard des

                     homosexuels, des bisexuels, des transsexuels et des androgynes” –

                     Repère résumé.

 

Hervieux, René André.

       “Orientation et homosexualité.”  L’Orientation 8(1) (hiver 1995): 12-13.

                     “Les étapes d’acceptation vécues par les homosexuels; la

                     discrimination…; l’identité et le choix vocationnel…” – Repère résumé.

 

Higgins, Ross.

     “Murder Will Out: Gay Identity and Media Discourse in Montreal.”

            In Beyond the Lavender Lexicon: Authenticity, Imagination, and Appropriation in

             Lesbian and Gay Languages, pp. 107-132.  Edited by William L. Leap. New York:

             Gordon and Breach, 1995.

                             Ref: Archives gaies du Québec online bibliography.

 

Hill, Darryl B.

       “Understanding, Knowing, and Telling Transgender Identities.”

         Ph.D. dissertation, University of Windsor, 1997.

         (299 p.)

 

Hinz, Evelyn J., ed.

     The Lure of the Androgyne.  Winnipeg, Man.: University of Manitoba, 1997.

     (ca. 239 p.)

                             Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 23083938, which gives journal

                     reference as follows: Mosaic (Winnipeg, Man.), v. 30, no. 3, Sept. 1997.

 

Hird, Myra J.

                        “A Typical Gender Identity Conference? Some Disturbing Reports from the

                        Therapeutic Front Lines.”  Feminism & Psychology 13(2) (May 2003): 181-199.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract and notes that

the year 2000 conference of concern “featured presentations from pre-

eminent clinical psychiatrists, psychologists and physicians in Britain,

Canada and the United States….” Among the author’s concerns are “what

seems to be a continued association of homosexuality with pathology” and

the “maturity hierarchy that clinicians seem to construct” with stable

gender identification and opposite-gender attraction at the top.

 

Ho, Clara.

                        “There Are No Boys Like Me.”  Canadian Woman Studies 24(2-3)

                        (Winter/Spring 2005): 117+

                                                In “Identities” section of special LGBTQ issue of the periodical.

 

Hubberstey, Carol, 1954-

     “A Phenomenological Study of Men Who Have Experienced Sexual Abuse in

     Childhood or Adolescence.”  M.A. thesis, University of Victoria, 1988.

     (ca. 121 leaves; ISBN 0315438126 in AMICUS record for microfiche format)

 

Huber, Jonathan D., and Kleinplatz, Peggy J.

                        “Sexual Orientation Identification of Men Who Have Sex with Men

                        in Public Settings in Canada.”  Journal of Homosexuality 42(3)

                        (2002): 1-20.

 

Hull, Michael F.

                        “Gay and Lesbian Responses to Discrimination from Society and Family.”

                        MA thesis, York University [Toronto], 2001.

                        (83 p.)

                                                Ref.: Proquest Digital Dissertations, which states that

                                                the study “investigated the relationship between homosexual

                                                identity and the preferred responses of lesbians and gay men

                                                faced with hypothetical situations of discrimination that had social

                                                and familial etiologies.”  There were 163 participants from

                     Canada, the US, the UK and Israel.

                     York University Library catalogue gives publication year of 2000.

 

Hunnisett, R. J.

       “Developing Phenomenological Method for Researching Lesbian Experience.”

         Canadian Journal of Counselling 20(4) (Oct. 1986): 255-268.

 

Hunnisett, Rowena, 1948-

     “A Phenomenological Study of Crisis Experience in a Lesbian Community :

     Implications for Counsellors.”  M.A. thesis, University of Victoria, 1983.

       (226 p.)

 

Hurley, Kelevelyn Wynavere.

         “A Qualitative Study of Sexual Identity among Bisexual and Lesbian Women in

         a Lesbian-Feminist Community.”  MA thesis, University of Victoria, 1993.

         (166 p.)

                     “To explore the interrelationships between women’s personal beliefs

                     about the nature of sexual orientation, their involvement in a

                     lesbian-feminist community, and their choices of sexual identity” –

                     abstract from Canadian Research Index/UMI.

 

Jackson, Darryl G.

     “An Ecological Model of Gay Identity Development.”  M.S.W. major paper,

     University of British Columbia, School of Social Work, 1993.

       (ca. 137 leaves)

 

Jackson, Graham, 1949-

         The Living Room Mysteries: Patterns of Male Intimacy, Book 2.

         Toronto: Inner City Books, c1993.

         (143 p.; ISBN 0919123619)

                     Jungian psychology.

 

Jackson, Graham, 1949-

         The Secret Lore of Gardening: Patterns of Male Intimacy.  Toronto: Inner City

         Books, c1991.

         (159 p.; ISBN 0919123538)

                     Jungian psychology.

Jackson, Janna Marie.

                        “Reclaiming Queerness: Self, Identity, and the Research Process.” 

                        Journal of Research Practice 3(1) (2007): article M5.

                                                “…explores some of the challenges and benefits of doing a

                                                dissertation with participants from a population to which I belong

                                                and in a topic some consider controversial, that of gay and lesbian

educators….I describe the homophobia I experienced….”

                                                Ref.: ERIC document no. EJ 800342

 

Jevne, Ronna F. and Alderson, Kevin G.

                        “Yin and Yang in Mortal Combat: Psychic Conflict in the Coming-out Process

                        of Gay Males.”  Guidance & Counselling [Toronto] 18(4) (Summer 2003):

                        128-141.

                                                Ref.: CBCA index.

 

Jewell, Lisa M.

                        “Understanding Prejudice and Discrimination: Heterosexuals’ Motivations for

                        Engaging in Homonegativity Directed toward Gay Men.”  M.A. thesis,

                        University of Saskatchewan, 2007.

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 33859974, which provides electronic

                                                address, given below, and also abstract.

            E-location, viewed October 24, 2008:

http://library.usask.ca/theses/available/etd-10012007-173304/unrestricted/jewell_l.pdf

 

Johnson, Olive Skene, 1929-

       The Sexual Spectrum: Exploring Human Diversity.

       Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 2004.

       (ISBN 1551926814)

                     “Readers will come away with a heightened appreciation for the

                     kaleidoscopic variety of our species” –Quill & Quire, as quoted in

                     Fav [Toronto], June 17, 2004, p. [54?]

 

Julien, Danielle, 1946-

       Déterminants psychosociaux des conduites sexuelles à risque réduit chez des

       hommes homosexuels de la région de Montréal: rapport final, RS-1932.

       Montréal: D. Parent, 1995.

       (186 p.; ISBN 2921977001)

 

Julien, Danielle; Dubé, Monique; et Gagnon, Isabelle.

         “Le développement [personel et social] des enfants de parents homosexuels

         comparé à celui des enfants de parents hétérosexuels.”  Revue québécoise

         de psychologie 15(3) (1994): 135-153.

 

Kafka, Pauline.

         “Low-Prejudiced People, Their Ideals, and Outgroup Overcompensation.”

         Ph.D. dissertation, McGill University, 1996.

         (220 p.)

 

Kendall, Christopher N.

                        “Educating Gay Male Youth: Since When Is Pornography a Path towards

                        Self-respect?”  Journal of Homosexuality 47(3-4) (2004): 83-128.

                                                Ref.: CSA Sociological Abstracts, which notes that the author

                                                examines some assumptions about pornography “within the

                                                context of the gay male pornography defended in Little Sisters,”

                                                the legal case concerning the Vancouver bookstore that was

heard by the Supreme Court of Canada.

 

Kerr Melanson, Paula S.

       “Belief in Male Rape Myths: A Test of Two Competing Theories.”

         Ph.D. dissertation, Queen’s University, 1998.

         (164 p.)

                     “To examine myths about community dwelling adult male victims

                     of sexual assault” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Kitchen, K. Russell.

       “An Exploratory-Descriptive Study of Social Work Students’ Ratings on

         Scales Testing for Fear of AIDS and Homophobia.”  MSW thesis,

         University of Windsor, 1992.

         (130 p.)

                     Sample of 89 undergraduate and graduate University of Windsor social

                     work students – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Labrèche, Marie Sissi.

                        “Hétéro ou homo?: comment savoir --.”  Filles d’aujourd’hui, juin 2002,

pp. 16-18.

        Repère electronic index reference gives “Héréto” as of

        February 5, 2003.  Compiler has assumed, without examination,

        that this word is as presented in citation above.

 

Lachance, Micheline.

       “Homosexualité: Phobie or Not Phobie.”  Actualité, 15 nov. 1994, pp. 14-16.

                     Entrevue avec Michel Dorais.

 

Laframboise, Philippe, 1924-

       La marginale solitude des gais.  Boucherville, Québec: Editions des Amitiés

       franco-québécoises, 2000.

       (ISBN 2921729490)

 

Landolt, Monica Anne.

       “The Associations between Childhood Factors and Adult Attachment: A Study

         of Gay Men.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University of British Columbia, 1999.

         (123 p.)

                     There are a number of childhood factors reported to be associated

                     with gay male sexual orientation….The purpose of this study was to

                     explore the association between these childhood factors and anxiety

                     and avoidance in gay men’s close relationships.  A community sample

                     of 192 self-identified gay men [participated]” – abstract from ProQuest

                     Digital Dissertations.

 

Lapierre, Mario.

       “Fonction du père et paternité chez l’homophile.”  Thèse de maîtrise,

         Université du Québec à Montréal, 1986.

         (188 p.)

 

Laplante, Manon.

       “Homos ou hétéros?: quand ils ne savent plus….”  Femme plus 9(3)

         (avril 1996): 94-97.

                     “Témoignage de trois hommes; entrevue avec le sexologue Michel

                     Dorais sur la bisexualité” – Repère résumé.

 

Lapointe, Bernard J., et Montigny, Johanne de.

         “Ajustements psychoaffectifs et sociaux liés à l’homosexualité.”

         Le Médecin du Québec 28(9) (sept. 1993): 79-86.

 

Larsen, Dan.

         “The Effects of Empathy on Social Outcome.”  M.Sc. thesis, University

         of Calgary, 1998.

         (80 p.)

 

Larsen, Denise.

         “Women’s Experience on Learning That Their Intimate Partner Is

         Homosexual.”  M.Ed. thesis, University of Alberta, 1995.

         (288 p.)

                     “Investigate[s] the experience of five women” – abstract from

                     Canadian Research Index.

 

Laurier, Andrée.

         Le masculin en nous: un atout.”  Coup de pouce 10(4) (juin 1993): 23-28.

                     “Les stéréotypes sexuels; la part de masculinité dans chaque femme;…

                     témoignage de trois femmes” – Repère résumé.

 

Laws, D. R.; Gulayets, M. J.; and Frenzel, R. R.

       “Assessment of Sex Offenders using Standardized Slide Stimuli and Procedures:

     A Multisite Study.”  Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research & Treatment 7(1)

     (Jan. 1995): 45-66.

                             Study includes heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles.

                             Author affiliation: Adult Forensic Psychiatric Community Services,

                  Victoria, B.C.

 

Le Blanc, Jean-Guy.

       “Self-Esteem Changes Perceived by Adult Homosexuals Participating

         in a Discussion Group.”  MA thesis, Université de Montréal, 1990.

 

Lebreux, Marlène.

         “Je suis attirée par les filles.”  Adorable, oct. 2001, pp. 30-31.

 

Leighteizer, Valda Kathleen.

         “Other Than Other: An Autobiographical Analysis of the Presentation of Self

         within a Socially Constructed Lesbian Culture.”  MA thesis, Acadia

         University, 1993.

         (157 p.)

 

Lippa, Richard A.

                “Sex Differences and Sexual Orientation Differences in Personality: Findings

                 from the BBC Internet Survey.”  Archives of Sexual Behavior 37(1) (Feb. 2008):

              173-187.    

Ref.: PsycINFO index, the abstract in which shows work to be

 geographically broader than scope of this list. Consistency of results noted

across “five nations/world regions (the UK, USA, Canada, Australia/New

                                                Zealand, and Western Europe)….”

 

Luinenburg, Oline.

         “Lesbians and Safer Sex Discourses: Identity Barriers, Fluid Practices.”

         MA thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1994.

         (106 p.)

 

Lunny, Allyson Margaret.

         “Psychoanalysis and Homosexuality: Que(e)rying the Trope of Inversion.”

         MA thesis, University of Western Ontario, 1997.

         (108 p.)

 

MacDonald, Ingrid.

         “Constructing Our Essential Identity.”  Broadside: A Feminist Review

       [Toronto] 9(5) (March 1988): 3.

Enriched title: “Current Homosexual Research: Essentialism and Social

Construction Theory.”

 

Maney, D. W., and Cain, R. E.

       “Preservice Elementary Teachers’ Attitudes toward Gay and Lesbian

         Parenting.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 6(3) (Fall 1997): 236-237.

                     Research summary.

 

Marchand, Richard Francis.

       “The Development of Sexual Orientation as an Adult Learning Process: The

         Body and Language of Coming Out.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University of

         Toronto, 1986.

         (ca. 211 p.)

 

Martin, Carol Lynn.

         “Attitudes and Expectations about Children with Nontraditional and

         Traditional Gender Roles.”  Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 22(3-4)

         (Feb. 1990): 151-165.

                     “Eighty male and female students at the University of British Columbia

                     responded to a questionnaire on the acceptability of cross-sex

                     behavior in children…” – NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts, from ERIC.

 

Mathieson, Cynthia M., and Endicott, Lynda.

       “Lesbian and Bisexual Identity: Discourse on Difference.”  Atlantis: A Women’s

         Studies Journal 23(1) (Fall 1998): 38-47.

                     Interview material was from a health study in which 98 Nova Scotia

                     lesbian/bisexual women were interviewed.

 

Mathy, Robin M.; Kerry, Shelly K.; and Lehmann, Barbara A.

                        “Mental Health Implications of Same-sex Marriage: Influences of Sexual

                        Orientation and Relationship Status in Canada and the United States.”

                        Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality 15 (2-3) (2003): 117-141.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which includes abstract.

 

McCaw, Jodee Marsha.

     “Achieving a Positive Valuation of Being Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual in a

     Heterosexist World.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Windsor, 1998.

     (240 p.)

 

McConkey, James Gordon.

       “The Triangular Interrelation between Sons’ Erotic Preference and Physical

         Aggression and the Quality of Father-Son Relationships.”  EDD dissertation,

         University of Toronto, 1991.

         (126 p.)

 

McConnell, Rod E.

                        Explorer! G/L: A Self-exploration Guide.  Edmonton: R.E. McConnell, c2003.

                        (1 computer optical disc [CD-ROM] + 1 guide)

                                                Also in book format (c2000; 500 pp.; ISBN 0968819907)

For additional information, see author’s Website given in the AMICUS

reference, at http://www.explorergl.com  (viewed August 25, 2008).

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 28184352, which gives

                                                computer system requirements for use of CD-ROM. Author’s

                                                Website gives reference to book format.

 

McCoy, Marcia E.

       “Predictors of Recidivism in a Population of Canadian Sex Offenders:

         Psychological, Physiological, and Offence Factors.”  Ph.D. dissertation,

         University of Ottawa, 1997.

         (215 p.)

                     Analyzes data collected in several ways, including in terms of

                     heterosexuality and homosexuality.

 

McDonald, Carol.

                        “There’s Something I Wanted to Tell You: Interpretations of Lesbian

                        Disclosure.”  Ph.D. thesis, University of Calgary, 2003.

                        (195 leaves; ISBN 0612870553)

                                               Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 31275375, which notes that this

           thesis was done in the Faculty of Nursing.

 

McDonald, Gary J.

         “Identity Congruency and Identity Management among Gay Men.”

         Ph.D. dissertation, University of Windsor, 1984.

 

Meyers, Susan Elizabeth.

         “Stereotypes of Lesbians and Gay Men.”  Ph.D. dissertation, Queen’s University,

         1983.

         (ca. 286 p.)

 

Miller, Brian James.

         “Identity Conflict and Resolution: A Social Psychological Model of Gay

         Familymen’s Adaptation.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University of Alberta, 1983.

 

Miller, John.

         “Embodying Shame and Fear: The Effects of Misogyny and Homophobia on

         Gay Men’s Bodies.”  Fuse 18(2) (1994): 13-19.

 

Mills, Bruce L.

         “The Construction of Homosexuality in Christian Tradition and Its Influence

         on the Meaning of AIDS: A Psychological Study.”  Ph.D. dissertation,

         University of Ottawa, 1991.

         (240 p.)

                     Addresses the two questions: what is the meaning of AIDS and where

                     does this meaning come from?  Author says that homophobia has

                     its sources in our society in the Sodom story (Genesis XIX) and Paul’s

                     New Testament discourse on human sexuality.  “By taking both

                     conscious and unconscious aspects of homophobia into consideration,

                     the meaning of AIDS and some of the sources of this meaning can be

                     found” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Minton, Henry L.

     “Queer Theory: Historical Roots and Implications for Psychology.”

     Theory & Psychology 7(3) (June 1997): 337-353.

                             Author affiliation: University of Windsor.

 

Misovich, Stephen J.; Fisher, Jeffrey D.; and Fisher, William A.

         “Belief in a Cure for HIV Infection Associated with Greater HIV Risk Behaviour

         among HIV Positive Men Who Have Sex with Men.”  Canadian Journal of

         Human Sexuality 8(4) (Winter 1999): 241-248.

 

Montoro, Richard.

         “L’orientation homosexuelle: un modèle de développement et ses enjeux

         particuliers à l’adolescence.”  PRISME 8(2) (été 1998): 104-118.

                     “Présentation des étapes du développement de l’orientation

                     homosexuelle; discussion des problématiques du suicide et de

                     l’infection au VIH en considérant les risques particuliers auxquels

                     sont confrontés les jeunes homosexuels et bisexuels” – Repère résumé.

 

Moore, Leslea D. (Leslea Dawn), 1957-

                        “Beliefs, Affect and Exposure: Predicting Heterosexuals’ Attitudes toward

                        Lesbians and Gay Men.”  M.A. thesis, York University, 2000.

                        (125 leaves)

                                                Ref.: York University Library catalogue; AMICUS catalogue record no.

27964209 gives publication year as 2001. AMICUS record is

for two microfiche, ISBN 0612677346.

 

Morrell, Janet.

     “The Impact of Heterosexism on the Lives of Young Lesbians.”

     M.S.W. project, Maritime School of Social Work, Dalhousie University, 1993.

       (133 leaves)

 

Morrison, Melanie.

                        “Further Construct Validation of the Modern Homonegativity Scale (MHS):

                        Advancing the Case of Modern Prejudice toward Gay Men and Lesbian Women.”

                        Ph.D. thesis, University of Ottawa, 2003.

                        (160 leaves; ISBN 0612793109)

                                     Ref.: AMICUS record nos. 30508545 and 30508396 (microfiche)

 

Morrison, Todd G.; Parriag, Amanda V.; and Morrison, Melanie A.

“The Psychometric Properties of the Homonegativity Scale.”

     Journal of Homosexuality 37(4) (1999): 111-126.

                             “Examined the psychometric properties of an instrument, the

                             Homonegativity Scale,…designed to measure negative attitudes toward

                             gay men and lesbians” – from PsycINFO abstract.

                             Author affiliation: Society for Psychological Study of Gender Issues,

                             Victoria, B.C.

 

Morrison, Todd G., et al.

       “Gender Stereotyping, Homonegativity, and Misconceptions about Sexually

     Coercive Behavior among Adolescents.”  Youth & Society 28(3)

     (Mar. 1997): 351-382.

                             SEE ALSO erratum: Youth & Society 29(1) (Sept. 1997): 134.

                             “1,124 questionnaires were distributed to randomly selected schools

                             in Newfoundland and Labrador for administration to students in

                             Grades 10 and 12…” – abstract in PsycINFO.

 

Murray, Stephen O.

                        “Representations of Desires in Some Recent Gay Asian-American Writings.”

                        Journal of Homosexuality 45(1) (2003): 111-142.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract and notes “representations,

                                                which are not assumed to be autobiographical” are from eight men, two of

                                  whom are mentioned in the abstract as “South Asian émigrés to Canada

                                (Badruddin Khan and Shyam Selvadurai)….”

 

Nance, John C.

                        “Measuring Levels of Stress, Anxiety, and Depression from Sexual Orientation

                        Identity, Internalized Homophobia, Level of Outness, and Marital Satisfaction

                        within the Population of Men in Heterosexual Marriages Who Choose to Engage

                        in Sexual Activities with Other Men.”  Ph.D. dissertation, University of

                        North Carolina at Charlotte (USA), 2008.

                        (161 p.; ISBN 9780549536482)

                                                “Descriptive in nature, the correlational study utilized a confidential,

                                                online survey research design with a convenience sample of 529

                                                heterosexually married men throughout the United States and Canada” –

                                                from abstract, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses database, ProQuest

                                                document ID 1503402301; Publication no. AAT 3305960.

 

Nicholson, William Dean, 1961-

       “Self-Esteem, Social Support, Internalized Homophobia and the Coping Strategies

     of HIV+ Gay Men.”  M.A. thesis, University of British Columbia, 1989.

     (ca. 141 leaves)

 

Nicholson, William Dean, and Long, Bonita C.

       “Self-Esteem, Social Support, Internalized Homophobia, and Coping Strategies

       of HIV+ Gay Men.”  Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 58(6)

       (Dec. 1990): 873-876.

                     Canada is used as an indexing term by NISC Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.

                     Not seen.

 

Ogilvie, Gina S., et al.

                        “Seeking Sexual Partners on the Internet: A Marker for Risky Sexual Behaviour

                        in Men Who Have Sex with Men.”  Canadian Journal of Public Health 99 (3)

                        (May/June 2008): 185-188.

 

Omega Cohorte.

     SEE Cohorte Omega, above in this section.

 

Orsini, Michael.

       “In Sickness and in Health : AIDS Activism and the Politics of Identity.”

     M.A. thesis, Concordia University, 1996.

     (ca. 159 leaves)

                             “How identity politics has both helped and harmed the fight against AIDS.

                             Includes in-depth interviews with four AIDS activists” – from AMICUS

                     catalogue record no. 21630193.

 

Paris, Joel; Zwieg-Frank, Hallie; and Guzder, Jaswant.

     “Psychological Factors Associated with Homosexuality in Males with

     Borderline Personality Disorder.”  Journal of Personality Disorders

     9(1) (Spring 1995): 56-61.

                             Author affiliation: Sir Mortimer B. Davis-Jewish General Hospital,

                             Montreal.

 

Pelletier, Pierre.

         L’amour au masculin et expérience spirituelle.  Saint-Alphonse-de-Granby,

         Québec: Editions de la Paix; Montréal: distribué par Edipresse, 1995.

         (271 p.; ISBN 2921255316)

                     “C’est le premier essai à explorer la vie intérieure des gays, tant

                     du point de vue psychologique que spirituel, voire religieux et

                     mystique” – Editions de la Paix website, January 8, 2001.

                     Review: Relations 626 (Dec. 1996): 316.

                     The subject headings of Zen Buddhism and Tantrism are

                     among those assigned to this work by the Bibliothèque nationale du

                     Québec.

 

Pereg, Sylvia, 1961-

       “Les origines psychologiques de la tendresse: une étude théorique.”

       Thèse de maîtrise, Université du Québec à Montréal, 1986.

       (168 p.)

 

Peters, Wendy.

                        “Queer Identities: Rupturing Identity Categories and Negotiating Meanings of

                        Queer.”  Canadian Woman Studies 24(2-3) (Winter/Spring 2005): 102-107.

                                                NOTE: title same as that of  MA thesis, following.

 

Peters, Wendy Kathleen.

              “Queer Identities: Rupturing Identity Categories and Negotiating Meanings of

Queer.” M.A. thesis, University of Toronto, 2001.

         (175 p.)

                     NOTE: title same as that of periodical article, preceding.

 

Piaseczna, Magdalena A., et al.

                        “Longitudinal Patterns of Sexual Behavior and Condom Use in a Cohort of

HIV-Negative Gay and Bisexual Men in Vancouver, British Columbia,

Canada, 1995-2000.”  JAIDS: Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency

Syndromes 28(2)(2001): 187  (7 pages).

 

Pilkington, Neil William.

     “Impression Formation Differences between Low- and High-Prejudice Individuals:

     Investigating the Mediating and Moderating Roles of Perceiver and Target

     Characteristics.”  Ph.D. dissertation, McGill University, 1998.

     (198 p.)

                             Part of study concerned how heterosexual males “rated the interpersonal

                             attractiveness and perceived attitude similarity of heterosexual and

                             homosexual targets who were either attitudinally similar, ambiguous…,

                             or dissimilar to the participant” – ProQuest Digital Dissertations abstract.

 

Pilkington, Neil W., and Cantor, James M.

     “Perceptions of Heterosexual Bias in Professional Psychology Programs: A Survey

     of Graduate Students.”  Professional Psychology: Research & Practice 27(6)

     (Dec. 1996): 604-612.

                             “64 professional psychology student members of the American

                             Psychological Association’s Division 44 (Society for the Psychological

                             Study of Lesbian and Gay Issues) were surveyed…” –from PsycINFO.

                             Author affiliation: McGill University, Montreal.

 

Pilkington, Neil W., and Lydon, John E.

     “The Relative Effect of Attitude Similarity and Attitude Dissimilarity on

     Interpersonal Attraction: Investigating the Moderating Roles of Prejudice

     and Group Membership.”  Personality & Social Psychology Bulletin 23(2)

     (Feb. 1997): 107-122.

                             “85 heterosexual male undergraduates rated the interpersonal

                             attractiveness and perceived attitude similarity of heterosexual and

                             homosexual targets who were either attitudinally similar, ambiguous

                             or dissimilar to the [subject].”  Comparisons offered between

                  hetero- and homosexual targets – from PsycINFO abstract.

 

Pingitore, David Paul.

       “AIDS-Related Services Offered by Doctoral Psychology Programs: Results

         from a National Survey.” Ph.D. dissertation, The Wright Institute, 1990.

         (176 p.)

                     “The study consisted of a 50-item questionnaire that was mailed to the

                     department chairpersons of 278 doctoral programs throughout the

                     United States and Canada” – abstract from ProQuest Digital Dissertations.

 

Piuze, Simone.

       “Des lesbiennes brisent le silence.”  Capital santé 2(9) (juillet-août 2000): 16-23.

                     “Témoignage de cinq jeunes femmes sur leur orientation sexuelle; les

                     observations de la thérapeute Claudette Savard,…auteur de l’ouvrage

                     ‘L’amour entre elles’” – Repère résumé.

 

Probyn, Elspeth.

       “‘Love in a Cold Climate’: Singularities of Being and Longing.”

         Border/Lines Magazine 33 (1994): 22-26.

                     CBCA index descriptors: lesbians; identity; Montreal social conditions

                     and trends.

 

Racicot, Gilles, 1928-

         L’homosexualité: thérapie par restructuration informationnelle du cerveau.

         Valleyfield, Québec: Editions Nouveau Module, 1992.

         (262 p.; ISBN 2980273708)

                     See “Doctor’s Book Details Therapy for Homosexuality,”

                      Medical Post 28(19) (May 12, 1992): 34.

 

Raphael, Dennis; Waalen, Judith; and Karabanow, Alexander.

                        “Factor Analytic Properties of the Quality of Life Profile: Examination of the

                        Nine Subdomain Quality of Life Model.”  Psychological Reports 88(1)

                        (February 2001): 265-276.

Included only because the Profile was tested using “219 gay men…half of

whom were HIV+” and because , according to the PsycINFO abstract, the

study “provides insights into the structure of quality of life among gay men

living in Ontario.”

 

Rendall, Drew; Vasey, Paul L.; and McKenzie, Jared.

                        “The Queen’s English: An Alternative Biosocial Hypothesis for the

                        Distinctive Features of ‘Gay Speech’.”  Archives of Sexual Behavior 37(1)

                        (February 2008): 188-204.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract and notes that

“…we report acoustic analyses of 2,875 vowel sounds from a balanced set

of 125 speakers representing heterosexual and homosexual individuals

of each sex from southern Alberta….”

                                                This paper was published in a special issue of the periodical titled:

                                                “Biological Research on Sex-dimorphic Behavior and Sexual Orientation”

 

Rice, Carla.

       “Pandora’s Box and Cultural Paradox: (Hetero)Sexuality, Lesbianism and

         Bulimia.”  Resources for Feminist Research 19(3/4) (Sept./Dec. 1990):

         54-59.

 

Ross, Becki.

         “Identity, Community and Lesbianism.”  Resources for Feminist Research

         19(3/4) (Sept./Dec. 1990): 3-4.

 

Rostad, Faith, 1956-

                        “Striving for Holistic Integration: How Lesbians Come Out on Top.”

                        Ph.D. thesis, University of British Columbia, 2002.

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 28577792 (for three microfiche).

The catalogue record notes that “[t]he purpose of this study was to

investigate the process of lesbians becoming successful in their occupations

by utilizing a grounded theory approach. Fifteen women…who were

identified as successful in their occupations…were interviewed….”

 

Roy, Monique.

       “Quand les femmes préfèrent les femmes.”  Châtelaine, janvier 1994, pp. 47-49.

 

Ryan, William.

     “A Study of Gay Men and Identity Acquisition in the 1980s.”

     M.S.W. project, Maritime School of Social Work, Dalhousie University, 1988.

     (131 leaves)

 

Saulnier, Gary Vincent.

         “Differences in Identity Status and Perceived Social Support in Homosexual

         and Heterosexual Males.”  MA thesis, Simon Fraser University, 1990.

         (136 p.)

 

Schecter, Stephen.

         “L’identité, le sexe et le soi à l’ère du sida.”  Sociologie et sociétés [Montréal]

         24(1) (printemps 1992): 113-121.

 

Schellenberg, E. Glenn; Hirt, Jessie; and Sears, Alan.

         “Attitudes toward Homosexuals among Students at a Canadian University.”

         Sex Roles: A Journal of Research 40(1/2) (1999): 139-152.

                     “Participants were 199 undergraduate students…attending the

                     University of Windsor during the winter term of 1997” – NISC

                     Gay & Lesbian Abstracts.  Author address: University of Toronto at

                     Mississauga.

 

Schneider, Margaret.

       “Sappho Was a Right-On Adolescent: Growing Up Lesbian.”  Journal of

       Homosexuality 17 (1989): 111-130.

                     “Words and perceptions of over 20 lesbians” – expansion of title

                     in CBCA Fulltext Education electronic index.

                     Article with same author/title in Manitoba Journal of Counselling

                     19(1) (Oct. 1992): 16-24.

 

Scott, Allisa.

                        “Apparent Lesbian Performances, Heteroflexibility and Sexual Identity: Fluid

                        Sexuality among Young Women in Public Places.”  M.A. thesis, University of

                        Windsor, 2007.

                                                “…experiences of fifteen young women between the ages of 18-31 who

                                                have engaged in ‘apparent lesbian performances’.  Apparent Lesbian

                                                behaviours occur when women engage in intimate behaviour with other

                                                women in public places.  This study finds that women who engage in this

                                                behaviour may identify as lesbian, bisexual, or heterosexual….”

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 33265891, for microfiche format

 

Seutter, Ray A., and Rovers, Martin.

                        “Emotionally Absent Fathers: Furthering the Understanding of Homosexuality.”

                        Journal of Psychology & Theology 32(1) (Spring 2004): 43-49.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract noting that the

                                                study drew from male Catholic seminarians in Canada.

 

Sha, Ou, et al.

                        “Understanding Gay Consumers’ Clothing Involvement and Fashion

                        Consciousness.”  International Journal of Consumer Studies 31(5) (Sept. 2007):

                        453-459.

                                                Ref.: PsycINFO index, which provides abstract, noting that “[p]ersonal

                                                in-depth interviews were conducted with 13 gay professionals in

                                                Canada….”

 

Sheridan, Peter Michael.

                        “Judgements of Responsibility, Pleasure, and Trauma in Sexual Assault of

                        Gay Men and Lesbians.”  Ph.D. thesis, York University, 2005.

                                                “…investigated the effect of participant homophobia, participant gender,

                                                victim gender, victim sexual orientation, and type of relationship on

                                                judgements about victims and perpetrators of sexual assault….”

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 33506933, which carries lengthy

                                                abstract.

 

Silversides, Ann.

       “Fallout from the Plague Years: Multiple Loss and Its Impact on Gay Men.”

         Canadian Medical Association Journal 158(10) (May 19, 1998): 1351-1353.

 

Silverthorne, Zebulon A., and Quinsey, Vernon L.

     “Sexual Partner Age Preferences of Homosexual and Heterosexual Men and

     Women.”  Archives of Sexual Behavior 29(1) (Feb. 2000): 67-76.

                     Author affiliation: Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario.

 

Simoneau, Alan G.

       “Metaphorically Speaking: Ethnic Analogies and the Construction of Gay

         Identity.”  MA thesis, Carleton University, 1998.

         (147 p.)

                     “Gay identity formation is presented as a life-long process culminating

                     in the acceptance of a positive Gay self-image and coherent personal

                     identity as a member of a clearly identifiable group….Interview

                     data collected from 15 ethnically and racially mixed Gay men are used

to examine the ethnicization of gender” – abstract from Canadian Research Index.

 

Soskolne, C. L.; Coates, R. A.; and Sears, A. G.

       “Characteristics of a Male Homosexual/Bisexual Study Population in Toronto,

         Canada.”  Canadian Journal of Public Health 77(1) (1986): 12-16.

 

Spencer, Tanya Dee.

         “The Male Sex Role and Responses to Disclosures by Adult Male Survivors

         of Sexual Abuse.”  MA thesis, Lakehead University, 1996.

         (139 p.)

 

Stanley, Jessica L.

                        “Exploring the Nature of Childhood Sexual Abuse in Gay and Bisexual Men.”

                        M.A. thesis, Simon Fraser University, 2002.

                        (53 leaves)

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 27347837.

 

Stokes, Joseph P.; Miller, Robin L.; and Mundhenk, Rhonda.

       “Toward an Understanding of Behaviourally Bisexual Men: The Influence of

         Context and Culture.”  Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality 7(2)

         (Summer 1998): 101-113.

                     Included in this case because publication is Canadian and subject

seems not to be country-specific; authors at University of Illinois at

Chicago.

 

Struiksma, Pam, 1975-

                        “An Examination of Negative Attitudes toward Gay Males and Lesbians.”

                        M.A. thesis, University of Guelph, 2002.

                                                Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 27963829, which is a record for

                                                one microfiche (ISBN 0612673812). The AMICUS record note gives, in

                                                part, that “[t]his study attempted to replicate previous studies that have

                                                examined variables that predict negative attitudes….The second aspect of

                                                the study was to go beyond the current literature….Questionnaires were

                                                completed by 171 undergraduate students….Results indicated that the

                                                variables of religious fundamentalism and perceived controllability of

                                                cause contributed unique variance in all analyses….”

 

Strulovitch, Jack.

       “Homosexualité et comportements suicidaires chez l’adolescent: trois cas

         cliniques.”  PRISME 8(2) (été 1998): 120-131.

 

Tellier, Josée.

       “Les femmes qui aiment les femmes.”  Femme plus 8(8) (sept. 1995): 46-51.

 

Thomas, Fabienne.

                        “Identité sexuelle: du mythe à la réalité.”  Guide ressources 16(4)(déc. 2000):

                        14-17.

                                                “Bisexualité; propos de Michel Dorais…; témoignages” – Repère

                     résumé.

 

Tkachuk, Janice Michele.

         “Sexual Behaviours and Fantasies in Relation to Sex and Sexual Orientation.”

         MA thesis, University of Regina, 1998.

         (97 p.)

 

Tolentino, Arthur C.

                        “An Investigation of Counseling Effectiveness on Enhancing Relationship

                        Satisfaction: Focus on Heterosexual, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Couples.”

                        Ph.D. dissertation, Capella University (Minnesota, USA), 2006.

                        (82 p.; ISBN 9780542655265)

                                                “A sample total of 127 participated....Most of the respondents were

                                                residing in the United States with the remainder residing in Canada….” –

                                                from abstract, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, ProQuest document ID

                                                1140191851; Publication no. AAT 3215972

 

Tonkin, Roger.

       “Sad Story of a Gay Boy Who Hanged Himself.”  Medical Post 33(15)

         (April 15, 1997): 44.

 

Treleaven, Lorraine Dawn Clemes.

         “Midlife Professional Women Envisage Retirement: Aspirations, Attitudes and

         Concerns.”  Ed.D. dissertation, University of Toronto, 1999.

         (206 p.)

                     “Interdisciplinary, qualitative study” of “10 mid-life professional women,”

                     one lesbian and nine heterosexual – abstract from ProQuest Digital

                     Dissertations.

 

Tremble, B.; Schneider, Margaret S.; and Appathurai, C.

         “Growing Up Gay or Lesbian in a Multicultural Context.”  Journal of

         Homosexuality 17 (1989): 253-267.

 

Turcotte, Louise.

       “Queer Theory: Transgression and/or Regression?”  Canadian Woman

         Studies 16(2) (Spring 1996): 118-121.

 

Vanasse, Danielle, 1952-

         “Identification au père ou à la mère et homosexualité.”  Thèse de maîtrise,

         Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 1986.

         (ca. 94 p.)

 

Wallace, Rick.

         “The Politics of Male Friendships and ‘Sexual Identity’.”  MA thesis,

         University of Toronto, 1992.

         (121 p.)

 

Walters, Lisa Maude.

     “‘No Experience Required’: Coming Out and Identity Formation of Middle Age

            Lesbians in the Atlantic Provinces.”  M.A. thesis, Mount Saint Vincent University,

            1999.

     (155 p.)

 

Walton, Gerald.

       “Questionable Identities: A Study of Gay and Evangelical Christian Identity

         Conflict and Resolution.”  MA thesis, University of Victoria, 2000.

         (166 p.)

 

Welzer-Lang, Daniel; Dutey, Pierre; et Dorais, Michel, éd.

         La peur de l’autre en soi: du sexisme à l’homophobie.  Montréal:

         VLB : Le Jour, 1994.

         (302 p.; ISBN 2890055876)

 

Wilchesky, Marilyn.

         “Primary and Secondary Processes in Male Transsexuals Participating in a

         Sex Reassignment Programme.”  Ph.D. dissertation, Université de Montréal,

         1995.

         (302 p.)

“This study set out to reexamine male transsexuals to observe whether they

demonstrate a higher level of psychopathology than do

                     heterosexual males….[C]ompared 20 gender dysphoric males…with

                     a group of 20 heterosexual male controls….[N]o significant differences

                     on seven of…eight groups of measures….Differences…on occurrences

                     of a milder form of Exner’s Special Scores” – abstract from Canadian

                     Research Index.

 

Wilchesky, Marilyn, and Côté, Hélène.

       “Gender Identity Disorder: Creative? Adaptive? Or Absurd.”  Canadian

         Journal of Human Sexuality 5 (1996): 271-277.

 

Wilson, Alexandria M.

                        “N’tacimowin inna nah’ : Coming in to Two-spirit Identities.”  Ed.D dissertation,

                        Harvard University (USA), 2007.

                        (109 p.; ISBN 9780549111252)

                                                “Research activities were based in Winnipeg and in Northern Manitoba

                                                and entailed individual and group discussions with eight participants who

                                                identify as two-spirit…. Using Cree concepts…and guidance from other

Indigenous researchers, a unique Indigenous research methodology was

followed….” – from abstract, ProQuest Dissertations &

                                                Theses, ProQuest document ID 1372018451; Publication no. AAT

                                                3271714.

 

Wilson, Robin Jephrey.

       “Emotional Congruence in Sex Offenders against Children.”  Ph.D. dissertation,

         University of Toronto, 1996.

         (176 p.)

                     Examines heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles and others.

 

Wilson, Robin J[ephrey].

     “Emotional Congruence in Sexual Offenders against Children.”

     Sexual Abuse: Journal of Research & Treatment 11(1) (Jan. 1999):

     33-48.

                             Heterosexual and homosexual pedophiles studied.

                             Author affiliation: Correctional Service of Canada, Relapse Prevention

                             Maintenance Program, Toronto.

 

Wingrove, Brian L., and Rodway, Margaret R.

     The Healthy Homosexual.  Roslyn Heights, NY: Libra Pub., 1985.

Ref.: AMICUS catalogue record no. 14541579 assigns descriptors

concerning gay men and health in Calgary, Alberta.

 

Wright, Don.

     “Illusions of Intimacy.”  In Gay Men and Childhood Sexual Trauma: Integrating

     the Shattered Self, pp. 117-126.  Edited by James Cassese.  Binghamton, NY:

     The Harrington Park Press/The Haworth Press, 2000.

                             “Examines the impact of historical childhood sexual abuse as manifest in

                             the struggles of gay male survivors in their search for intimacy” – from

                             PsycINFO.

                             Author affiliation: British Columbia Society for Male Survivors of Sexual

                             Abuse, Vancouver.

 

Wright, Susan E.

       “Lesbian Identity Formation and Self Esteem.”   MA thesis, University of

         Windsor, 1984.

         (ca. 130 p.)

 

Young, Ian, 1945-

       The Stonewall Experiment: A Gay Psychohistory.  London: Cassall, 1995.

       (312 p.; ISBN 0304332720)

                     This is being included because many of Young’s works appeared

                     in the 1st and 2nd editions of Homosexuality in Canada: A Bibliography.

 

Zucker, Kenneth J., and Blanchard, Ray.

       “Reanalysis of Bieber et al.’s 1962 Data on Sibling Sex Ratio and Birth Order

         in Male Homosexuals.”  Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 182(9)

      (1994): 528-530.

                     Blanchard is a senior psychologist at the Centre for Addiction and

                     Mental Health, Toronto.

 

Zucker, Kenneth J., and Bradley, Susan J.

     Gender Identity Disorder and Psychosexual Problems in Children and

     Adolescents.  New York, NY: Guilford Press, 1995.

     (440 p.; ISBN 0898622662)

                     Author affiliation: Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto.