The study, which is anchored on Tajfel’s
Social Identity Theory (SIT) investigated the extent to
which young Filipino gay men undertake the processes
of group identification and intergroup evaluation. A
total of 163 males (ages 15 to 24) who self-identify as gay
comprised the sample. A questionnaire adapted from
scales used in previous social identity studies provided
quantitative data. Findings showed that Filipino gay
youths expressed moderate levels of identification with
their in-group; a good number expressed a sense of
belonging and valued their membership in the social
group. Moreover, the sample’s in-group (gay) was
evaluated in significantly more favorable terms than
their out-group (heterosexuals), thus confirming that
SIT processes are at work among Filipino gay youths.
Keywords : Social Identity, Gay Young Adults, Group Identification, Intergroup Evaluation