Demographic Factors and Need Complimentary Within Male Homosexual Couples
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1978-04
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Hood College Arts and Humanities
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Human Sciences
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Abstract
Fifteen male homosexual couples volunteered for this study. Their
unions were examined to determine emotional trait characteristics (needs)
and the degree to which these needs were satisfied. A second aspect
examined was the similarity of social status variables such as environment,
background, maturation, education, and religion. This information
was elicited by a paper and pencil questionnaire. The FIRO-B, a
recognized standardized test, was used to obtain the satisfaction of
need information. Three test sessions were conducted with a proctor
present. Each member of a couple was asked to complete a four page
informal questionnaire and FIRO-B. Each respondent was number coded
to his mate to protect confidentiality or anonymity of subjects. This
preliminary study of the male homosexual has shown that such couples
exhibited similarities regarding social status variables and need
complimentarity. The couples examined were predominately white-white
couplings. Social status variables exhibited eleven points of agreement.
These included identification with a particular socio-economic
class, religious affiliation, family stability, parental employment,
educational level, etc. Satisfaction of interpersonal needs was
exhibited in two of the three areas measured, control and affection.
These findings agree with those of Kerchoff and Davis (1962),
regarding the duration of heterosexual unions.