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The Importance of Considering Personal Recovery for Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Objective Definitions of recovery from eating disorders (EDs) have traditionally emphasised symptom reduction and functional restoration. However, growing research highlights the importance of integrating personal recovery, defined by self‐acceptance, autonomy, and psychological wellbeing.
Andrew Allen +5 more
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Engagement With Online Sexual Trauma‐Related Content Among Women Who Have Experienced Sexual Trauma
ABSTRACT Seeking online social support has become increasingly common due to widespread use of social media; however, little is known about the experiences of women survivors of sexual trauma who engage with online sexual trauma‐related content and whether this has implications for physical and mental health.
Caterina Obenauf +3 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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Development and Initial Validation of the Response to Suicidal Ideation Inventory (RSII)
ABSTRACT Objectives Young adults (18–29 years old) often report difficulties coping during suicide crises. However, the responses that young adults employ to manage suicidal ideation (SI) are underexplored. This study developed a new measure to quantify how young adults with a history of suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) respond to their SI, and ...
Si Ning Yeo, Jeremy G. Stewart
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ABSTRACT This study focuses on the recruitment experiences of transgender and gender‐diverse (T&GD) individuals. Reporting on semi‐structured interviews with 22 T&GD individuals from Australia, the study suggests critical moments occur during the recruitment process for T&GD candidates, contributing to both theory and practice.
Robin C. Ladwig +2 more
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Abstract The last decade has seen a surge in studies using Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA), where participants complete brief daily questionnaires to capture real‐time experiences. While widely used to study adolescents' social–emotional processes, EMA that simultaneously assesses adolescents and their parents (i.e., dyadic and triadic designs ...
Reuma Gadassi‐Polack +2 more
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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 Gender–sexuality alliances (GSAs) provide critical support for 2SLGBTQ+ youth, yet the role of advisors—particularly in their self‐efficacy to address race‐, ethnicity‐, and immigration‐related issues, including how these intersect with sexual and gender identity, a construct we term racial‐ethnic, immigration, and intersectional self‐efficacy
Tessa M. L. Kaufman +5 more
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Abstract Latine lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) youth in the United States (U.S.) experience compounded forms of oppression that increase vulnerability to both school‐based and cyberbullying. Guided by the Minority Stress Theory (MST) and the Temporal Intersectional Minority Stress Model (TIMSM), this study examined how ...
Aldo M. Barrita +5 more
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Westernization and The Transmogrification of Sailor Moon
Sailor Moon, a Japanese series grounded in manga and anime, began airing translations in the West throughout the 1990s. The series provided what could be interpreted as resistance to dichotomous conceptualizations of sexuality, sex and gender.
Rhea Ashley Hoskin
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