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Abstract LGBTQ individuals experience unique health disparities, and each of the LGBTQ populations has their own health concerns that may be further impacted by race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, and other factors. LGBTQ youth are at increased risk for depression and suicidal ideation.
Jack Reardon, David Wheat
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Jack Reardon, David Wheat
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Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2020
LGBTQ+ Source is a multidisciplinary database from EBSCO. This column will describe the coverage, search features, and potential use for health sciences libraries. Search examples with keywords and controlled vocabulary are provided to show how health topics related to the LGBTQ + community can be explored through this database.
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LGBTQ+ Source is a multidisciplinary database from EBSCO. This column will describe the coverage, search features, and potential use for health sciences libraries. Search examples with keywords and controlled vocabulary are provided to show how health topics related to the LGBTQ + community can be explored through this database.
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2022
As Alison Halsall’s chapter explores, the Canadian LGBTQ+ comics scene features perspectives from many different communities—Cherokee and Two-Spirited; Japanese Canadian and queer-questioning; Hindu, transgender, and non-binary—all showcasing the personal experiences of intersectional insight and agency that queer characters encounter.
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As Alison Halsall’s chapter explores, the Canadian LGBTQ+ comics scene features perspectives from many different communities—Cherokee and Two-Spirited; Japanese Canadian and queer-questioning; Hindu, transgender, and non-binary—all showcasing the personal experiences of intersectional insight and agency that queer characters encounter.
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Hypatia, 2012
In this essay, I draw the discourses around bestiality/zoophilia into the realm of queer theory in order to point to a new form of animal advocacy, something that might be called, in shorthand, loving animals. My argument is quite simple: if all interdicts against bestiality depend on a firm notion of exactly what sex is (and they do), and if queer ...
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In this essay, I draw the discourses around bestiality/zoophilia into the realm of queer theory in order to point to a new form of animal advocacy, something that might be called, in shorthand, loving animals. My argument is quite simple: if all interdicts against bestiality depend on a firm notion of exactly what sex is (and they do), and if queer ...
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