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期刊名:Journal of bisexuality

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ISSN:1529-9716

e-ISSN:1529-9724

IF/分区:1.9/Q1

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Caleb Esteban,Astrid Irizarry-Rodríguez,Eddiel Hernández-López Caleb Esteban
This brief report aimed to geographically describe binegativity and social distance among Hispanic Puerto Ricans, and to explore social determinants related to binegativity and social distance toward bisexual women and men. The team employe...
Caleb Esteban,Eddiel Hernández-López,Astrid Irizarry-Rodríguez et al. Caleb Esteban et al.
This article details the development and preliminary validation of the Social Distance toward Bisexual Persons Scale (SDBPS). This secondary data research employed an instrumental design, based on a quantitative, non-experimental, cross-sec...
Taylor Macaulay,Izhani Rosa,Christina Dyar et al. Taylor Macaulay et al.
Bi+ individuals are at increased risk for mood and anxiety disorders compared to heterosexual and lesbian/gay individuals in part due to unique experiences of discrimination. Minority stress theory posits that associations between discrimin...
Helena S Blumenau,Emily Ernst,Brian A Feinstein Helena S Blumenau
Bi+ men are more likely to use alcohol and drugs than heterosexual and often gay men. The minority stress model is the predominant framework for understanding these disparities, but it is unknown whether this framework is consistent with bi...
Melissa C Rothstein,Christina T Schulz,Sabrina M Todaro et al. Melissa C Rothstein et al.
Bisexual women are an at-risk population for hazardous drinking. One factor contributing to their risk is binegativity (discrimination from heterosexual and lesbian/gay communities). Research has found a positive association between binegat...
Sylvanna M Vargas,Olivia K Sugarman,Lingqi Tang;RADD Executive Board;Jeanne Miranda et al. Sylvanna M Vargas et al.
The current study uses an intersectional framework to examine subgroup differences in the prevalence of depression among a community sample of predominantly low-income, racial/ethnic and sexual minority adults. Between May 2017-June 2018, p...
Wenhua Lai,Ning Hsieh,Hui Liu Wenhua Lai
Midlife is a pivotal stage shaping healthy aging, and sexual minorities may face more challenges in midlife than heterosexual individuals, due to cumulative social, economic, and health disadvantages. Yet, few studies have examined how life...
Corey E Flanders,Mya Wright,Saachi Khandpur et al. Corey E Flanders et al.
Young bisexual people report disparities related to mental health and sexual violence compared to their heterosexual and gay/lesbian peers. However, the majority of research in these areas does not employ an intersectional design, despite e...
Brian A Feinstein,Isabel Benjamin,Kate Dorrell et al. Brian A Feinstein et al.
People report more negative attitudes toward bisexual than gay/lesbian individuals, but little is known about attitudes at the intersections of gender and race/ethnicity. We examined whether attitudes toward bisexual people differed dependi...
Corey E Flanders,RaeAnn E Anderson,Lesley A Tarasoff Corey E Flanders
Bisexual people are at an increased vulnerability for sexual victimization in comparison to heterosexual people, as well as gay and lesbian people. As the majority of first sexual violence experiences happen prior to age 25 for bisexual wom...