Epps, Beth Markowski, Marianne Cleaver, Karen
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The Journal of school nursing : the official publication of the National Association of School Nurses
Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) in schools are predominantly heterocentric. Consequently, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning young people have reported feeling excluded. This exclusion results in feelings of being "different" and "other," which in turn leads to further disengagement in the sex education classroom, contributi...
Bränström, Richard Fellman, Daniel Pachankis, John
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Country-level structural stigma toward sexual minority individuals (i.e., discriminatory laws and policies and prejudicial attitudes) shows robust associations with sexual minority individuals' mental health and individual-level stigma processes, such as identity concealment. Whether structural stigma is also associated with interpersonal-level sti...
Canan, Sasha N Cozzolino, Lauren Myers, Jaime L Jozkowski, Kristen N
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Journal of interpersonal violence
The Illinois-Rape Myth Acceptance-Short Form (IRMA-SF) is a widely used scale measuring people's endorsement of rape myths. However, it uses heavily gendered wording and makes gender-based assumptions that may affect its generalizability to various subgroups of people, including sexual and gender minorities who may view gender constructs outside of...
Abraham, Esha Chow, Eric P. F. Fairley, Christopher K. Lee, David Kong, Fabian Y. S. Mao, Limin Goller, Jane L. Medland, Nicholas Bavinton, Benjamin R. Sudarto, Budiadi
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Frontiers in Public Health
Objectives Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) and trans and gender diverse (TGD) people are disproportionately affected by poorer sexual health outcomes compared to heterosexual populations. We aimed to explore the preferences of GBMSM and TGD for using eHealth for sexual health (eSexualHealth). Methods We distributed an anon...
Brasseur, Pierre
Dans The Tragedy of Heterosexuality Jane Ward étudie les pratiques et les rituels faisant de l’hétérosexualité un mode de vie préférable à l’homosexualité. Pour la chercheuse nord-américaine, l’hétérosexualité n’aurait rien de désirable, elle serait même tragique. L’hétérosexualité est alors appréhendée comme une œuvre tragique, avec ses convention...
Schuler, Megan S Ramchand, Rajeev
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LGBT health
Purpose: The study objective was to compare use of 12 specific inhalants among lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) adults relative to heterosexual adults among a national sample. Methods: Data on 210,392 adults, including 15,007 LGB adults, were from the 2015 to 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health. For each inhalant type, logistic regression w...
Șerban, Ionela Salvati, Marco Enea, Violeta
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International journal of environmental research and public health
Little research has been focused on offline or online infidelity in GL dating relationships, especially in a post-communist socio-cultural context. Infidelity-related (IR) behaviors on social media sites might be as hurtful to relationships as offline infidelity, both in gay, lesbian (GL) and heterosexual romantic monogamous relationships. In this ...
Canan, Sasha N Kaplan, Alejandra M Jozkowski, Kristen N
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Journal of interpersonal violence
Sexual assault is prevalent and may be even more prevalent among sexual minorities. However, prevalence rates vary, in part, due to discrepancies in sampling methods. Given this, we assessed whether two popular non-probability sampling types (panel quota vs. social media recruitment) produced different sexual assault prevalence rates when holding a...
Beaumont, S. Addington, L. Smith, L. Gremillion, H. Burke, R. Kelsey, F. Nelis, M. Smith, R. Shaw, Kristi
Treharne, Gareth J Carroll, Rona Tan, Kyle K H Veale, Jaimie F
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Family practice
Past research has established that transgender people experience significant disparities in mental health outcomes and healthcare dissatisfaction compared with cisgender people, but more research is needed on how supportive healthcare interactions relate to the mental health of transgender people. The 2 main aims of our analyses were: (i) to establ...