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The experiences of female bisexual student-athletes in China: An interpretative phenomenological analysis [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionMany scholars have explored the participation of LGBTQ individuals in sports. However, these studies have either categorized homosexuality and bisexuality together or focused only on lesbian, gay, or transgender individuals.
Meng Xiang   +4 more
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Bisexuality [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Bisexuality has been largely erased from studies of sexuality and gender, and people who desire others of more than one gender often remain invisible. This book sets a new agenda for considering sexualities and genders, by focusing on the lives of people
Nikki Hayfield, Helen Bowes-Catton
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Prevalence of homosexual and bisexual orientation in patients with borderline personality disorder and associated factors – a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychiatry
IntroductionThis meta-analysis aimed to quantitatively evaluate the association between homosexual and bisexual orientation and borderline personality disorder (BPD), including factors contributing to the association and clinical outcomes of homosexual ...
Ying Chi Camille Shu   +2 more
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Perception of individual and group discrimination among LGB individuals in Puerto Rico: A descriptive study

open access: yesInteracciones, 2022
Background: Discrimination is one or more unjustified negative behaviors towards a person based on one or more characteristics of that person. In the case of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) persons, they have been constant victims of stereotypes ...
Caleb Esteban   +1 more
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Perceptions and Intention to Get Vaccinated against Mpox among the LGBTIQ+ Community during the 2022 Outbreak: A Cross-Sectional Study in Peru

open access: yesVaccines, 2023
Vaccination against mpox can control the outbreak by targeting high-risk groups such as the LGBTIQ+ community. The aim of the study was to evaluate the perceptions and intentions to get vaccinated against mpox among the LGBTIQ+ community in Peru.
Julieta M. Araoz-Salinas   +6 more
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Contributions of Fictional Narrative Research to Psychological Research with Stigmatized Populations [PDF]

open access: yesPaidéia (Ribeirão Preto), 2023
This article aims to present a model of narrative research in conjunction with fiction-based research. For this, we will explain its steps and reflect on its effects for research in psychology, specifically with stigmatized populations, given the ...
Milena Jorge de Oliveira   +2 more
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Building blocks of sexuality

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 2021
This article broadly discusses the building blocks of sexuality by referring to differences in brain development in the womb, specific genetic factors influencing sex-reversal phenotypes and how they give rise to different sexes and sexual orientations ...
Chris Jones, Jurie van den Heever
doaj   +1 more source

Where Do I Put It? James Joyce’s Buck Mulligan, Bisexuality, and Contemporary Legislative Practice

open access: yesOpen Library of Humanities, 2020
This article argues that Buck Mulligan’s bisexuality in James Joyce’s 1922 novel Ulysses reveals Joyce’s less-discussed interest in the figure of the bisexual at a time when bisexuality was beginning to be theorised by various sexual scientists ...
Christopher James Wells
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Challenging the Love Triangle in Twenty-First-Century Fantastic Young Adult Literature

open access: yesInternational Journal of Young Adult Literature, 2022
From Stephenie Meyers’ Twilight (2005-2008) to Suzanne Collins’ The Hunger Games (2008-2010), the love triangle is a controversial but pervasive feature of 21st-century fantastic YA literature. The setup and outcome rarely vary: a female protagonist must
Stephanie Lyttle
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Resisting Monosexism: Representations of Bisexuality in Literature

open access: yesForum, 2020
In a New York Times review of James Baldwin’s 1968 novel Tell Me How Long the Train’s Been Gone, Mario Puzo writes that “A propaganda novel may be socially valuable… but it is not art.” Puzo’s claim is a function of what creative writing pedagogy scholar
Audrey T Heffers
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