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ABSTRACT Given the often‐unacknowledged emotional realities in theory and practice around masculinities and fatherhood, working with fathers in family therapy needs ongoing attention. Therapists' efforts can be enhanced through attending to how men and fathers may have been socialized towards restrictive masculine ideologies (e.g., devaluing emotional ...
Allen K. Sabey +2 more
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HIV testing experiences and perceptions among Black transgender and nonbinary people in New Orleans, LA. [PDF]
Ocasio MA +5 more
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ABSTRACT This article draws attention to the ethical and methodological complexities of internal confidentiality in family research and provides field‐specific recommendations. Conducting individual (rather than joint) interviews with partners or multiple members of the same family is common but poses significant challenges around internal ...
Susie Bower‐Brown, Clare Stovell
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The ubiquity of the gender/sex binary: power and status in social psychology
Kira Kay Means, Thekla Morgenroth
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Health care discrimination and self-reported health in transgender, gender nonconforming, and nonbinary individuals with cancer. [PDF]
Sabater Minarim D +9 more
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Are We Willing to Change? A Feminist Agenda for the Study of Men in Families
ABSTRACT Public concern over the increasingly visible crisis of hegemonic masculinity is growing. Young men are showing a rise in antifeminist rhetoric, worsening mental health, and a loneliness epidemic. Although it is tempting, and not without merit, to frame men's struggles as male fragility and aggrieved entitlement resulting from feeling unseated ...
Aran Garnett‐Deakin, Caroline Sanner
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Critical Masculinities in Families: Situating the Special Issue
ABSTRACT The term masculinities has garnered immense attention over the past decade in both the social and scholarly arenas. Within family science, however, that attention has been far more limited. Responding to both this gap in our discipline as well as the growing public recognition of and discourse surrounding masculinities, this special issue ...
Samuel H. Allen, Kevin Roy
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Identifying Themes in the Knowledge and Attitudes of UK Healthcare Professionals Towards Transgender and Nonbinary Patients: An Evidence Review. [PDF]
Martin A, Preston L.
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Introduction In response to disproportionately high rates of maternal mortality and morbidity, many Black people in the United States have sought alternative birthing options outside of hospitals, including home births and community birth centers. Leaders in Black perinatal health care are increasingly advocating for investments in systems that better ...
Kaytura Felix +4 more
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Introduction Intersectionality posits that multiple social categories (eg, race, gender, class) interact to create systems in which people experience discrimination differently. Among Black women, limited work has explored intersections beyond race, pregnancy status, and gender.
Sarah C. Haight +4 more
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