Eastern Sociological Society MeetingFebruary 24, 2012
Carlos M. Camacho, CUNY-Graduate Center Alexis Espinoza, Hunter College
“Un Sitio Donde Ellos Viven, Como Ellos Viven: LGBT Latinos & the Social Justice
Sexuality Project”
<Our Study>
<Research Methods>
all 50 states
Survey Reach
Survey Reach
and Puerto Rico
< Total Sample Size = 5,500 >
< N = 4,963 >
<Latino N = 1,159 >
<Outness>
Demographics
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1134
Demographics Age 18-78, mean = 32
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1134
Demographics
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1110
Demographics
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1110
Demographics
Average EducationSome college, no degree
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1110
Demographics
SJS evaluation survey 2010 n = 1110
Demographics
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1077
DemographicsAverage IncomeBetween $20,000-$30,000
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1077
Demographics
SJS evaluation survey 2010N = 1077
The American National Election Study*N = 1419
<Spirituality and Religion>
Spirituality and Religion
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1127
Spirituality and Religion
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1127
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1109
Spirituality and Religion
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1123
Spirituality and Religion
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1123
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1119
Spirituality and Religion
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1116
Spirituality and Religion
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1116
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1114
Spirituality and Religion
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1120
Spirituality and Religion
T he American National Election studyN = 1732
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1120
***(-) Spirituality and religion has a negative impact on “outness” among Latinas/os.
Spirituality and Religion
<Family Support>
Family Support
SJS evaluation survey 2010n = 1051
Family Support
*** Family support affects “outness” among Latinas/os.
<Outness>
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