ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT. In the United States, most adults state that religion plays an important role in their lives and claim a religious affiliation. For gay, bisexual, and transgender persons (GBT), the story is unique because their sexual and gender identity is not accepted by most religions. The purpose of this arti­ cle is to analyze the role of religiosity in the life course of Latino GBTs

Dalia I. Garcia works in the research and evaluation arena in Miami, Florida. Ms. Garcia received her BA in psychology from the University of Puerto Rico and her MA in community psychology from the University of Illinois at Chicago.