In Schnoor's (2006) qualitative analysis of gay Jews living in an urban area, Gay-Jewish Commuters:
A) experienced significant role conflict
B) had high levels of psychological distress
C) had two residences, one in a gay neighborhood and one downtown
D) kept their religious lives separate from the other facets of their lives
E) were unable to distance themselves from religious relatives and friends, even though they sometimes wished to do so
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