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LGBTQIA+ People’s Perspectives on LGBTQIA+-Targeted State Policies and Mental Health
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2022
Structural changes have occurred at a rapid rate in the U.S. concerning LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and ally/asexual) rights and lived experiences. However, in K-12 education LGBTQIA+ students continue to face challenges and obstacles not faced by their heterosexual, cisgender peers.
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Structural changes have occurred at a rapid rate in the U.S. concerning LGBTQIA+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and ally/asexual) rights and lived experiences. However, in K-12 education LGBTQIA+ students continue to face challenges and obstacles not faced by their heterosexual, cisgender peers.
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Lactation Support for LGBTQIA+ Families
Journal of Human Lactation, 2019Background: Despite a documented underutilization of healthcare by the LGBTQIA+ community due to fear of mistreatment, reproduction incurs a likely dependence on the medical system. Within breastfeeding medicine, the language used for breastfeeding or chestfeeding has broadened and there is an emphasis on ...
Ellen Chetwynd
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2021
L’acronimo LGBTQIA+ designa tutte le persone che per orientamento sessuale, identità e/o espressione di genere, caratteristiche anatomiche non aderiscono agli standard del binarismo cisessuale e dell’eterosessualità. Esso conferisce quindi coesione ai movimenti delle minoranze sessuali, veicolando l’idea che esse costituiscano un unico gruppo sociale.
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L’acronimo LGBTQIA+ designa tutte le persone che per orientamento sessuale, identità e/o espressione di genere, caratteristiche anatomiche non aderiscono agli standard del binarismo cisessuale e dell’eterosessualità. Esso conferisce quindi coesione ai movimenti delle minoranze sessuali, veicolando l’idea che esse costituiscano un unico gruppo sociale.
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Under my umbrella: LGBTQIA+ rights, LGBTQIA+ researchers and ‘internal allyship’
In this article, we consider the ethical obligations that LGBTQIA+ researchers have in researching LGBTQIA+ rights. First, we consider the potential impact of identity and positionality. Although people of all LGBTQIA+ identities share common experiences of marginalisation and persecution, there is much diversity among LGBTQIA+ people and their many ...
Aidan Ricciardo, Liam Elphick
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Access to Care in the LGBTQIA+ Population
The American Surgeon™Access to surgical health care for the LGBTQIA+ community is often limited by education gaps, systemic biases, and stigmatization. Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals, who face higher risks of certain health issues like cancer, mental health disorders, and STIs, often encounter barriers such as provider knowledge gaps and fear of prejudice ...
Charis Ripley-Hager, Andrew T. Schlussel
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2020
La voce enciclopedica ricostruisce la storia dei movimenti di emancipazione e di liberazione delle minoranze sessuali dall'Ottocento a oggi, concludendosi sulle tensioni che li percorrono nelle società contemporanee.
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La voce enciclopedica ricostruisce la storia dei movimenti di emancipazione e di liberazione delle minoranze sessuali dall'Ottocento a oggi, concludendosi sulle tensioni che li percorrono nelle società contemporanee.
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