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Sexual and Gender Minority Health in Neurology

JAMA Neurology, 2021
Little is known about the neurologic health needs of sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals, and existing research indicates health care disparities for this group.To describe the current state of science in SGM neurology and highlight areas of knowledge and gaps to guide future research.All articles published before April 12, 2020, in PubMed ...
Nicole, Rosendale   +3 more
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Polyvictimization Among Sexual and Gender Minority Youth

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2023
Polyvictimization is a significant public health issue. Sexual and gender minority youth are important to include in polyvictimization research because they report higher rates of victimization than nonsexual and gender minority youth. This study examines whether polyvictimization attenuates the associations between individual types of victimization ...
Kimberly J. Mitchell   +3 more
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Health and Health Care of Sexual and Gender Minorities

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2021
Research on the social dimensions of health and health care among sexual and gender minorities (SGMs) has grown rapidly in the last two decades. However, a comprehensive review of the extant interdisciplinary scholarship on SGM health has yet to be written. In response, we offer a synthesis of recent scholarship. We discuss major empirical findings and
Ning Hsieh, Stef M. Shuster
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Gender and sexual minorities

2019
A person’s living environment can have substantial impact on his/her mental health due to a range of factors related to the environment. It has often been argued that urban settings are a hotpot of sociocultural evolutions that attract individuals from the gender and sexual minority (GSM) groups.
Richard Bradlow   +3 more
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Representation of sexual and gender minorities in psychiatric research

Psychiatry Research, 2022
Representation of people who identify as members of sexual and gender minority (SGM) groups is lacking in psychiatric research. Few researchers openly identify as members of an SGM group, and those who do continue to face career obstacles. Separately, in the context of psychiatric research studies, little attention has been paid to how participants ...
Jonathan K, Wynn, Eric A, Reavis
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Digestive Health in Sexual and Gender Minority Populations

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2022
It has been over 50 years since the Stonewall Inn Riots in June 1969, a seminal event for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and other sexual and gender-diverse minorities (LGBTQI+, or lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and everyone else) rights movement.
Christopher, Vélez   +4 more
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Disparities in cancer screenings for sexual and gender minorities

Current Problems in Cancer, 2022
Sexual and gender minorities (SGM) include persons identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender/non-binary, and queer experience a greater cancer burden than their heterosexual or cisgender counterparts. Access to cancer care includes prevention and early detection, however despite known increased risk for various malignancies among SGM ...
Jason, Domogauer   +3 more
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Measuring outness in a national sample of sexual minority, gender minority, and sexual and gender minority youth

Journal of Research on Adolescence
AbstractAlthough are several reliable measures used to assess outness levels, they were developed and validated for lesbian, gay, and bisexual adults. Using a national dataset of sexual and gender minority youth (SGMY) ages 13–17 (M = 15.57, SD = 1.27), this study examined the psychometric properties of a new outness measure to assess its structure and
S. Henry Sherwood   +4 more
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Healthcare for Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Primary care providers have a unique opportunity to provide high-quality care to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and other identities not encompassed (LGBTQIA+) adolescents. Providers should be familiar with the various identities and definitions in the LGBTQIA + community, as well as social determinants of health and ...
Tiffany, Ho, Colbey, Ricklefs
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Equitable access to ectogenesis for sexual and gender minorities

Bioethics, 2020
AbstractAs the technology for ectogenesis continues to advance, the ethical implications of such developments should be thoroughly and proactively explored. The possibility of full ectogenesis remains hypothetical at present, and myriad concerns regarding the safety and efficacy of the technology must be evaluated and addressed, while pressing moral ...
Laura L. Kimberly   +2 more
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