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Total number of times the survey was accessed: 218

Participants excluded because they did not meet the study’s eligibility criteria: 69

Participants excluded because they did not agree to the consent process: 14

Participants excluded because they did not complete any of the survey items post consent: 36

Total number of participants left for analysis: 99

Figure D. Survey Procedure and Items

Preliminary Question 3: Race/Ethnicity Criteria

Internalized Heteronegativity (IHNI-Modified): 23 items

Resilience (CD-RISC): 10 items

Physical Health (HPQ): 33 items

End of Survey

Mental Health (MHI): 18 items Preliminary Question 2: Sexual Identity Criteria Preliminary Question 1: Age Criteria

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Y= 1.11e2 – 0.57x

Y= 84.09 – 0.15x Y= 93.34 – 0.35x

Figure E. Interaction effects of resilience on perceptions of global physical health. Results revealed that as IHN increases, global physical health decreases. The relationship is statistically significant for those with moderate and high levels of resilience.

Low: R2= 0.033; r 0.18 Mod: R2= 0.097; r 0.31* High: R2=0.269; r 0.51*

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