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Global self-esteem is a central component of the self, and research has consistently demonstrated its influence on relationship quality. Literature has also shown that self-evaluations of one's perceived social acceptability and physical attractiveness are especially important to one's evaluation of oneself and one's relationships. Internalized homonegativity and body dissatisfaction-particularly evident among gay males-share many similarities with some domains of self-esteem and have also been linked with relationship quality. However, less is known about these two variables and how they…mehr

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Global self-esteem is a central component of the self, and research has consistently demonstrated its influence on relationship quality. Literature has also shown that self-evaluations of one's perceived social acceptability and physical attractiveness are especially important to one's evaluation of oneself and one's relationships. Internalized homonegativity and body dissatisfaction-particularly evident among gay males-share many similarities with some domains of self-esteem and have also been linked with relationship quality. However, less is known about these two variables and how they influence the relationship quality of gay men. This study examined whether global self esteem and the variables particularly relevant to gay men, internalized homonegativity and body dissatisfaction, were associated with the relationship quality among gay men, while controlling for three relationship-related demographic variables: cohabitation status (whether the couple is living together or apart), relationship status (whether the relationship is open or closed), and number of partners.