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期刊名:Journal of gay & lesbian mental health

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ISSN:1935-9705

e-ISSN:1935-9713

IF/分区:2.3/Q2

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Jennifer Tabler,Claudia Geist,Rachel M Schmitz et al. Jennifer Tabler et al.
Sexual minority youth are often described as at-risk for mental health comorbidities, including disordered eating behavior (DEB) and depression. This study assesses differences in late-adolescent DEB and depressive symptoms among gay/lesbia...
Anthony N Correro nd,Kristy A Nielson Anthony N Correro nd
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) older adults comprise a unique and growing subset of the aging population. The historical context in which they came of age was imbued with victimization and discrimination. These experiences a...
Yazan A Al-Ajlouni,Su Hyun Park,Steven A Safren et al. Yazan A Al-Ajlouni et al.
Prior research has documented the ways in which financial hardships negatively impact health, particularly mental health. However, this association between financial hardships and mental health outcomes has rarely been examined in sexual mi...
Audrey Harkness,Brooke G Rogers,Christopher Albright et al. Audrey Harkness et al.
Due to minority stress, sexual minority men experience mental health disparities. Sexual minority men who engaged in cognitive-behavioral therapy to address the minority stress underlying their distress completed an exercise eliciting their...
Michael A Castro,Lisa Rosenthal,Tyrel J Starks Michael A Castro
Purpose: To examine associations of enacted individual-level stigma and anticipated relationship stigma with negative affect among single sexual minority individuals. We hypothesized that enacted individual-level stigma a...
David W Pantalone,Sarah E Valentine,Eva N Woodward et al. David W Pantalone et al.
Research on men who have sex with men (MSM) has uncovered psychosocial factors (syndemic indicators) that are associated additively with poor health. To test these relations in a sample of HIV-positive MSM, we enrolled 166 patients from two...
Brian A Feinstein,Elizabeth R Bird,Anne M Fairlie et al. Brian A Feinstein et al.
Purpose: Sexual minority women (SMW) are at increased risk for alcohol use disorders and related problems. Social context (e.g., where and with whom one drinks) has been identified as an important factor associated with d...
Ashli A Owen-Smith,Craig Sineath,Travis Sanchez et al. Ashli A Owen-Smith et al.
Purpose: The goal of the study was to examine the association between depression and perceived community tolerance after controlling for various demographic and personal characteristics, treatment receipt, and past experi...
Peter Ceglarek,Lynae Darbes,Rob Stephenson et al. Peter Ceglarek et al.
Participation in romantic relationships during adolescence and young adulthood provides opportunities to explore one's sexuality, yet may also cause distress once these relationships dissolve. Although researchers have asserted that partici...