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Minority Stress and Physical Health Among Sexual Minorities

Perspectives on Psychological Science, 2013
Lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals suffer serious mental health disparities relative to their heterosexual peers, and researchers have linked these disparities to difficult social experiences (e.g., antigay victimization) and internalized biases (e.g., internalized homophobia) that arouse stress. A recent and growing body of evidence suggests
David J, Lick   +2 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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Minority Sexual Status Among Minorities

2009
As illustrated above, lesbian and bisexual women of color often find themselves at the margins of the racial, gender, and sexual orientation groups to which they belong. As members of multiple stigmatized groups, they face stigma and discrimination on multiple fronts, yet their experiences and needs are rarely fully understood or addressed in social ...
Brooks, Kelly D.   +2 more
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Sexual Minorities and Sexual Citizenship

2015
The concept of sexual citizenship is based on the argument that citizens’ rights and entitlements have long been influenced by issues of sexuality, including both heterosexual and same-sex forms. There have been major advances in terms of ensuring that gays and lesbians have access to the same sexual citizenship rights as heterosexuals.
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Sexual Minorities and Sexual Rights

2018
The creation of specific terminologies and identities that define people based on their sexual desires can be traced to the late nineteenth century. As researchers and medical experts popularized binary categories in the early decades of the twentieth century, some women who loved other women challenged the norms and began to organize.
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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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Sexual Minority Supervision

The Clinical Supervisor, 2008
ABSTRACT Although there are an ever-growing number of sexual minority therapists, many are supervised by heterosexual supervisors who are not knowledgeable about sexual minority issues, which impact the sexual minority therapist and her/his interactions with their clients (Halpert & Pfaller, 2001; Pfohl, 2004).
Brent A. Satterly, Donald Dyson
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Sexual Minority Adolescents

Journal of LGBT Issues in Counseling, 2006
Most ethical dilemmas confronting professional school counselors (PSCs) do not involve simple solutions. Therefore, to practice ethically, PSCs need to possess and have the ability to articulate their ethical decision-making process with a clear and defendable professional explanation.
Davis, Keith M.   +2 more
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Sexual minority rights

2019
Chapter Abstract: This chapter will assess the experiences of sexual minorities in Africa, using a case study of Ghana to argue that the entrenchment of democracy does not necessarily correlate with better rights for all minorities, particularly for LGBT+ individuals.
Andam, Kuukuwa, Epprecht, Marc
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The Sexual Minority Curriculum

2017
This dissertation explores the themes of structure, agency, victimization, and resistance through the narrative constructions of 12 sexual minority young adult participants. The purpose of the study was to understand how the participants made sense of their high school experiences, the ways in which they resisted, reconstructed, or reinforced the ...
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