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Sexual Functioning After Cancer in Sexual Minority Women
The Cancer Journal, 2009During the past decade, increased research attention has brought female sexual function to the forefront as one of the side effects of cancer. A similar level of information is needed for a subpopulation of women, that is, sexual minority women with cancer.
Ulrike, Boehmer +2 more
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Sexual revictimization among sexual minorities: A preliminary study
Journal of Traumatic Stress, 2005The present study examined patterns of sexual assault and its psychological correlates among gay men, lesbians, and bisexual men and women (GLB). A community sample of 342 GLB individuals completed questionnaires assessing victimization history and psychological functioning. Nearly 63% of participants reported some form of sexual assault, and nearly 40%
Jennifer M, Heidt +2 more
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Sexual Minorities and Sexual Rights
2018The 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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Sexual Minorities and Sexual Citizenship
2015The 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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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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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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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Deborah C Marshall, Mas +2 more
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2010
The landscape of psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) clients has evolved so dramatically in recent history it would seem unrecognizable to those who defined the field only five decades ago. The first edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM, American Psychiatric Association, 1952) described ...
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The landscape of psychotherapy with lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) clients has evolved so dramatically in recent history it would seem unrecognizable to those who defined the field only five decades ago. The first edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM, American Psychiatric Association, 1952) described ...
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