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Non-binary and genderqueer: An overview of the field [PDF]
The existence of gender variance is widely documented both historically and cross-culturally (Herdt, 1994; Matsuno & Budge, 2017). The term “genderqueer” emerged in the 1990s (see Whittle, 1996).
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Diabetes stigma and language use among medical students: A cross‐sectional survey study
Abstract Background Stigmatizing language in diabetes is well‐documented among practicing health care professionals, but less well known about medical students. This study examined the use of stigmatizing language among medical students to identify opportunities for early intervention.
Elizabeth A. Beverly +2 more
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Une chambre à soi : genres et corps en art
During the course of 2 symposium respectively called « Genderqueer Workshop : a Reflexion on Contemporary Bodies through the Arts », and « A Room to One’s Own : Genders and Bodies in Art » held from March 2015 to January 2016, the problematic of ...
Luc Schicharin, Anne-Laure Vernet
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Gender and Leadership Trajectories in Academic Dentistry
ABSTRACT Objectives Despite increased number of women entering dental academia in the last decade, gender disparities persist in leadership roles. This study examined gender trends within administrative leadership across U.S. dental schools. Materials and Methods Data on gender, age, employment status, academic rank and administrative title were ...
Nikkita Madhu +2 more
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This Is a Man's World: Drag Kings and the Female Embodiment of Masculinity
Portrayals of non-heteronormative characters have been more and more present in the mass media since the last decades of the 20th century. Gay and lesbian characters are now part of mainstream media in films, sitcoms, drama series, talk shows, etc ...
Aragón Varo, Asunción
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Families of choice among LGBTQ+ people in Slovenia: Meanings, formation, barriers, and significance
ABSTRACT Objective To explore families of choice among LGBTQ+ individuals in Slovenia. Background Families of choice are formed by LGBTQ+ individuals through chosen bonds rather than bio‐legal ties, fulfilling needs unmet by families of origin. Although international research has explored their functions across various contexts, this topic has not yet ...
Nika Ferbežar
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ABSTRACT Objective This lesson from the field study describes findings and lessons learned from examining similarities and differences in classroom environments and experiences, and their influence on relationship quality changes for sexual and gender diverse (SGD) and cisgender heterosexual individuals who attended a general Couple Relationship ...
Menglin Wei‐Wise +3 more
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In 2010-2011, the Vancouver Island Transgender Needs Assessment, a community-based, applied research project, sought to identify the health and social needs of trans people on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Matthew Heinz, Devon MacFarlane
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ABSTRACT Objective This study examined the prospective associations between family rejection and several resilience factors and deleterious outcomes among a racial and gender diverse sample of sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY). Background Family remains a primary developmental context during adolescence, and there is an urgent need to better ...
Weiman Xu +11 more
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Purpose Gender-expansive individuals (i.e., those who identify outside of the binary system of man or woman) are a marginalized group that faces discrimination and have a high burden of mental health problems, but there is a paucity of research on eating
Jason M. Nagata +8 more
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