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Postpartum Care Differences in LGBTQ+ and Non-LGBTQ+ Individuals
This cross-sectional study compares health insurance coverage continuity, health care access, health care quality, and health care use between LGBTQ+ and non-LGBTQ+ individuals 12 to 14 months post partum.
Nguyen, Kevin H. +2 more
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2014 Tracking Report: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Grantmaking by U.S. Foundations [PDF]
The 2014 Tracking Report (2016) explores the scope and character of foundation funding for LGBTQ issues in the calendar year 2014. The report analyzes 4,552 grants from 313 foundations, making it the most comprehensiveness assessment of LGBTQ funding ...
Ben Francisco Maulbeck, Lyle Matthew Kan
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Using causal machine learning, we estimated the causal effect of meeting government guidelines on physical activity on psychological distress in young people. Whilst observing no overall impact, we did identify some groups who benefit relatively more from meeting the physical activity guidelines, including males.
Lewis W. Paton +6 more
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Addressing Trauma Among Gay, Bisexual, and Queer Boys of Color [PDF]
A growing body of research reveals that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) people experience a disproportionate amount of mental health challenges when compared with those who are heterosexual and cisgender.
Kevin L. Nadel
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Abstract The International Trauma Questionnaire (ITQ) assesses posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the disturbances in self‐organization (DSO) aspect of complex PTSD (CPTSD) per the ICD‐11. This study examined the ITQ's factor structure among violence‐ or abuse‐exposed women in Northern Ireland, a region with a history of conflict (i.e., “the ...
Marcin Owczarek +5 more
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Abstract Bisexual and other multigender‐attracted (e.g., pansexual, queer) people (bi+) report disproportionately high posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) linked to a high frequency of discrimination and general trauma exposure. Bi+ people of color (POC) may be particularly vulnerable to PTSS given exposure to intersectional discrimination (e.g ...
Roberto Rentería +5 more
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Background Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ) individuals face distinct healthcare needs and are vulnerable to health disparities.
Ruba Sharma +3 more
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BackgroundIn the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), veterans who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and similar gender and sexual minoritized people (LGBTQ+) experience health disparities compared to cisgender, heterosexual ...
Rajinder Sonia Singh +22 more
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Healthcare for Diverse Families [PDF]
The first nursing textbook chapter devoted to care for LGBTQ families was written by two Linfield ...
Feuerstein, Christian
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No App, No Entry: Conceptualizing Digital Technology Captivity in Service Access
ABSTRACT We introduce Digital Technology Captivity (DTC), a form of consumer vulnerability that arises when digital technologies become the mandatory gateway to essential services. When access is tied to systems that feel unfamiliar, complex, or intimidating—and when preferred alternatives are limited—consumers may experience heightened vulnerability ...
Carolyn Wilson‐Nash +4 more
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