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Sex, Gender, and Sexual Orientation in Psychological Research: Exploring Data Trends & Researcher Opinions


Abstract Psychology researchers have historically neglected variables related to sex, gender, and sexual orientation, leading to the erasure of sex, gender, and sexual orientation in research, which limits the generalizability of psychological findings. We argue that these important variables need to be considered more consistently by researchers across psychology subdisciplines. In Study 1 we found that 15.1% of a large MTurk sample (i.e., 8500+) identified as a sexual or gender minority (SGM; e.g., lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer [LGBTQ+]). In addition, data from Study 1 showed that our youngest cohort (i.e., aged 18-25 years) reported significantly higher rates of LGBTQ+ identification (22.7%) than our oldest cohort (i.e., 65-84 years; 1.3%), suggesting that endorsement of these idnetities is increasing. Next, in Study 2 we found that psychology researchers (N = 135) tended to rate expansive sex, gender, and sexual orientation demographic variables as important in general, but were much less likely to report actually using these variables in their own studies. Moreover, younger faculty and faculty who identified as women rated these variables as more important than their colleagues. Based on our findings, we conclude that psychology researchers should use expansive sex, gender, and sexual orientation items in their studies, report these demographic variables consistently, and analyze their data by these important variables when possible. Because a substantial and growing proportion of individuals identify as LGBTQ+, and because SGM identity is related to additional life stressors, it is imperative to better understand these individuals. Various resources are offered and challenges are discussed.
Authors Elizabeth K. Lefler ORCID , Jennifer Tabler University of WyomingORCID , Tamara M. Abu-Ramadan University of WyomingORCID , Anne E. Stevens University of WyomingORCID , Judah W. Serrano University of WyomingORCID , Christopher R. Shelton ORCID , Cynthia M. Hartung University of WyomingORCID
Journal Info SAGE Publishing | Psychological Reports
Publication Date 9/6/2023
ISSN 0033-2941
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/00332941231199959
KeywordsKeyword Image Sexual Orientation (Score: 0.582918) , Gender Identity (Score: 0.506687)