APA Selected Bibliography
Anderson, C. (1985). Males as sexual assault victims: Multiple levels of trauma. Journal of Homosexuality, 7, 145-162.
Baetz, T. (1984). The coming-out process: Violence against lesbians. In T. Darty & S. Potter (Eds.). Women-ldentified women (pp. 45-80). Palo Alto, CA: Mayfleld.
Berrill, K. (t990). Anti-gay violence,
victimization and defamation In 1989. Washington, DC: National Gay and
Lesbian Task Force.
Herek, G.M. (1984). Beyond "homophobia":
A social psychological perspective on attitudes toward lesbians and gay
men. Journal of Homosexuality, 10(1/2), 1-21.
Herek, G.M. (1989). Hate crimes against lesbians and gay men: Issues for research and policy. American Psychologist, 44, 948-955.
Herek, G.M., & Blunt, E.K. (1988). An Epidemic of stigma: Pubilc reaction to AIDS. American Psychologist, 43, 46-63.
Levine, M. P. (1979). Employment discrimination against gay men. International Review of Modern Sociology, 8, 151-163.
Levine, M. P., & Leonard, R. (1984). Discriminatlon against lesbians in the work force. Signs, 9(4), 700-710.
Morin, S. F., & Garfinkle, E. M. (1978). Male homophobia. Journal of Social Issues, 34(1), 29-47.
Pharr, S. (1988). Homophobia: A weapon of sexism. Inverness, CA: Chardon Press.
Rofes, E.E. (1983). "I thought people like that killed themselves": Lesbians, gay men and suicide. San Francisco: Gray Fox Press.
Weinberg, G. (1972). Society and the
healthy homosexual. New York: St. Martin's.
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