Female Homosexuality
Female Homosexuality is a scholarly work, published in 1972 in ''Nature''. The main subjects of the publication include homosexuality, social psychology, personality, lesbianism, psychology, Big Five personality traits, intersectionality, neuroticism, anxiety, Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, clinical psychology, human male sexuality, and introversion and extraversion. EISINGER et al.1 conclude from a study of 37 volunteer members of a lesbian organization that, although there were few or no organic differences between lesbians and normal women, on the Eysenck personality inventory the lesbians had significantly higher scores for neuroticism, and lower for extroversion, thus “showing the lesbian group to be clearly dysthymic, that is, prone to anxiety and nervousness, with obsessive tendencies”.