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IntroductionRandomized controlled trials require diverse patient groups to ensure broad applicability of results. However, gender minorities are often not included, which affects the generalizability and equity of healthcare outcomes.
Hannah R. Hambruch +4 more
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Abstract Aims We examined the feasibility and acceptability of pairing portable breathalyzers to assess field alcohol use with mobile ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to assess intimate partner violence (IPV; psychological, cyber, physical and sexual aggression) perpetration and victimization among undergraduates who drink heavily and were ...
Meagan J. Brem +6 more
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Fureur dé(CON)structrice et viscéralité du désir saphique dans la poésie du XXIème siècle en Espagne
Lesbian sexuality in contemporary Spanish and Catalan poetry is pushing its provocative way among more academic publications. In fact, this sometimes radical poetry systematically plays with genders, sexualities and the multiplicity of
Claire Laguian
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Barriers to correct pronoun usage in healthcare settings
Background Using correct pronouns is an impactful way to establish affirming environments for transgender and nonbinary (TGNB) patients. However, physicians often report struggling with this.
Jodie Makara +4 more
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Modern racism contributes to overall less pain management and a “one size fits all” approach
Background Black, Latine, and Asian patients report higher levels of pain and experience more pain treatment disparities compared to White patients. Providers’ modern racism might lessen the attention to such disparities and therefore affect how they ...
Adele E. Weaver +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective An increasing number of trans individuals, particularly those who are non‐binary, desire lower testosterone doses than those outlined in current guidelines for gender affirmation. These guidelines acknowledge the need for a tailored approach to treatment, especially for non‐binary people.
Eli Ward‐Smith +4 more
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Background: Health inequities among transgender and gender diverse (TGD) populations are well-documented and may be partially explained by the complex social power dynamics that lead to stigmatization.
Merrily E. LeBlanc +3 more
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Gen Z Sexual and Gender Fluidity in US Scripted Television
This essay addresses the rise in sexual and gender-fluid characters in scripted US television targeting the Gen Z audience (born 1997–2012), based on their moniker as the “queerest” generation, with over 20% of younger US and international respondents ...
Traci B. Abbott
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Fairness at Risk: Where Bias Emerges in Machine Learning
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML) now shape decisions in healthcare, finance and security, but they can reproduce historical prejudice and inequality. Bias in training data and in model implementation can amplify harm, especially for racial and gender minorities.
Otavio de Paula Albuquerque +2 more
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Eco-Consciousness and Eco-Semiotics in Amruta Patil’s Kari: An Exploration of Queer Ecology
The field of ecology in literature distorted the notion of humans being the centre of all living ecosystems, striving for an “environment that is neither solipsistically anthropocentric nor blatantly anti-humanitarian” (Lauer, 2018, p.13).
Jensi Helan J, Rashmi Borah
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