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ABSTRACT How are young Black Americans practicing spirituality contemporarily? Today younger generations of Black Americans are more likely than older Black Americans to identify as religiously unaffiliated or as practicing a non‐Christian faith. Drawing on 109 interviews with Black Millennial and Gen Z Americans, I examine how some of these younger ...
Terrell J. A. Winder
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Abstract Phenomenon Sexual and/or gender minority‐identifying (SGM) medical students report lower levels of belonging and heightened discrimination in medical schools, especially among those who hold intersecting identities that are underrepresented in medicine (URM). Role modelling has been identified as a tool to combat this phenomenon.
Antony P. Zacharias +2 more
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Importance Most unwanted sexual contact victimization (USCV) research utilizes predominantly white, cisgender, heterosexual college student samples. Estimates of USCV prevalence and demographic variation can determine the need for dedicated funding and ...
Lisa Fedina +5 more
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Abstract Introduction (In)equity in admissions is a global conversation. Approaches to addressing these inequities include affirmative action, holistic admissions and race‐conscious admissions. Different countries vary in their usage of these approaches: while some have nationwide policies to implement affirmative action through quota systems, others ...
Candace J. Chow +5 more
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Sexual assault (SA) is a pervasive societal issue, particularly affecting minors, women, and members of the TGQN (transgender, genderqueer, nonconforming) community.
Cryston Sahae +4 more
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Objective Measurement‐based care (MBC) is a vital tool in outpatient psychiatric care, enhancing treatment outcomes through systematic symptom monitoring. This study aimed to identify factors associated with remission and response in depression treatment using MBC, focusing on longitudinal changes in Patient Health Questionnaire‐9 (PHQ‐9) scores ...
Andres R. Schneeberger +8 more
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Abstract Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, and/or asexual (LGBTQIA+) individuals are critically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) workplaces and often face negative workplace experiences, such as social isolation and pressures to conceal their LGBTQIA+ identity.
Charlotte E. Moser +2 more
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How Universities Navigate Trans* Student Identities
ABSTRACT As more college students identify as trans*, an umbrella term for all transgender, nonbinary, and gender non‐conforming individuals, more research is needed to determine how universities are supporting trans* students' needs. Recent federal and state decisions have the potential to significantly impact higher education and trans* individuals ...
Jason D. True, Melinda Messineo
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Creating gender: A thematic analysis of genderqueer narratives
Background and Aims: Increasingly, research is emerging on the subjective experience of genderqueer people. This study explored how genderqueer identities are understood and managed in both personal and social domains. Method: Interview data from 25 genderqueer-identified American adolescents and emerging adults, aged 15 to 26 (M = 21.28, SD = 3.20 ...
Nova J. Bradford +6 more
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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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