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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Cultural Studies
  • LGBTQ+ Studies

Background:

  • The "bear community" represents a significant gay male subculture.
  • Understanding the nuances of this subculture is crucial for comprehending broader gay community development.
  • Existing literature lacks a comprehensive analysis of "bear identity."

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct a concept analysis of "bear identity" within the gay male subculture.
  • To explore the antecedents, attributes, and consequences associated with bear identity.
  • To provide a clearer understanding of the meanings and implications of bear identity.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized Walker and Avant's concept analysis methodology.
  • Conducted a thorough literature review across multiple databases (CINAHL, Psycinfo, Pubmed, Medline, LGBT Life, ProQuest).
  • Analyzed existing data to define and delineate the concept of bear identity.

Main Results:

  • Identified key antecedents contributing to the formation of bear identity.
  • Defined core attributes characterizing individuals with bear identity.
  • Explored potential consequences and implications of identifying as a bear.

Conclusions:

  • The concept analysis provides a structured understanding of bear identity.
  • Findings have implications for theory development in LGBTQ+ studies.
  • Recommendations are offered for future research and practical applications within the community.