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Gender segregation of public facilities (e.g., restrooms) is communicated via cues such as language and imagery on facility signage. While people are exposed to these cues regularly, little research examines how they influence adolescents’ gender ...
Traci K. Gillig +2 more
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Visualizing experience: using creative research methods with members of sexual and gender communities [PDF]
This chapter argues that visual methods may be particularly appropriate for the study of non- heteronormative sexualities and genders, particularly the more marginal identities and practices which have tended to be pathologised in, and excluded from ...
Barker, Meg +2 more
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Understanding Substance Use and Suicide Risk Among LGBTQ+ College Students Post‐COVID‐19
ABSTRACT This study examines the reported frequency of substance use, levels of suicide risk, and their relationships among LGBTQ+ college students (N = 192) following the COVID‐19 pandemic. Participants most commonly reported alcohol and marijuana use, and least commonly reported unprescribed prescription opioid or heroin use.
Afroze N. Shaikh +6 more
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Assert Yourself! evaluating the performance of an HIV prevention intervention [PDF]
Duration: November 1996 - June 2012 CHAPS is a collaborative programme of HIV health promotion for gay men and bisexual men living in England. It is co-ordinated by Terrence Higgins Trust on behalf of a range of project partners, including Sigma ...
Boxford, R, Hickson, F
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ABSTRACT Objective Gastrointestinal (GI) disturbances and eating disorder symptoms commonly co‐occur. Hypervigilance and anxiety about GI symptoms may motivate eating disorder behaviors to manage and/or avoid GI symptoms. We hypothesized that GI‐specific anxiety would be more strongly associated with dietary restriction and purging than GI‐specific ...
Gabriella Pucci +6 more
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Reducing Anti-LGBT Hate Crimes and Improving Services to Survivors [PDF]
Over the course of a lesbian, gay, or bisexual individual\u27s lifetime there is a 20% risk of experiencing hate violence, while a transgender individual\u27s risk of violence is 27%.
Coston, Liz
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"Things Are Different Now But": Older LGBT Adults' Experiences and Unmet Needs in Health Care. [PDF]
Background: Approximately 2.7 million U.S. older adults self-identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT). Many felt unsafe revealing their sexual orientation until relatively recently, and may still not be "out" to medical providers.
Burton, Candace W +3 more
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Using causal machine learning, we estimated the causal effect of meeting government guidelines on physical activity on psychological distress in young people. Whilst observing no overall impact, we did identify some groups who benefit relatively more from meeting the physical activity guidelines, including males.
Lewis W. Paton +6 more
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Comparison of two screening tools for borderline personality disorder (BSL-23 and MSI-BPD) among Indian gay, bisexual, and heterosexual men [PDF]
Men are underrepresented among those diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Paradoxically, gay and bisexual men are overrepresented among BPD-diagnosed individuals.
Jaiyant Cavale +2 more
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2013 Tracking Report: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Grantmaking by U.S. Foundations [PDF]
The 2013 Tracking Report (2014) explores the scope and character of foundation funding for LGBTQ issues in the calendar year 2013. The report analyzes 4,146 grants from 331 foundations, making it the most comprehensiveness assessment of LGBTQ funding ...
Ben Francisco Maulbeck, Lyle Matthew Kan
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