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Gay-into-straight study false: doctor

NEW YORK -- A prominent retired psychiatrist is apologizing to the gay community for a decade-old study that concluded some gay people can go straight through reparative therapy.

Dr. Robert L. Spitzer now says he no longer believes his work showed that. For the study, Spitzer had interviewed 200 people who'd claimed some degree of change. In a letter to a journal that published his work, Spitzer says there is no way to judge the credibility of their accounts.

-- The Associated Press

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition May 19, 2012 A30

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