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期刊名:Psychology of sexual orientation and gender diversity

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ISSN:2329-0382

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Brian A Feinstein,Gregory Swann,Lisa Godfrey et al. Brian A Feinstein et al.
Timing of sexual identity development has implications for victimization and health. Prior studies have primarily focused on men's same-gender attractions/experiences, and less is known about sexual minority, especially bisexual, women. The...
André Gonzales Real,Stephen T Russell André Gonzales Real
Family support is critical for the well-being of sexual minority (SM) people. While research has identified that family support is not uniform across SM individuals with different sexual identities, it is unclear whether family support is i...
Caleb Esteban,Normarie Torres-Blasco,Mario Bermonti-Pérez et al. Caleb Esteban et al.
Sexual and gender minority individuals experience significant health disparities, including elevated rates of stress-related mental health conditions and chronic physical health conditions. Among Hispanic and Latinx populations, these dispa...
Evan J Basting,Alisa R Garner,Michael Munson et al. Evan J Basting et al.
Rates of alcohol and cannabis use are often higher among transgender and nonbinary (TNB) adults relative to cisgender adults. Prior studies indicate that increased exposure to anti-TNB discrimination may be associated with greater substance...
Tyrel J Starks,Kaitlyn R Howe,Sugandha K Gupta-Louis et al. Tyrel J Starks et al.
Mental health disparities among sexual minority men (SMM) are commonly studied in the context of minority stress theory. The psychological mediation hypothesis posits that stigma is adversely associated with mental health in part through di...
Trey V Dellucci,Lauren O&#x;Reilly,Casey A Pederson et al. Trey V Dellucci et al.
This study examines associations between structural minority stress and behavioral health outcomes including suicidal ideation and behaviors, substance use, and sexual risk taking among sexual minority adolescents. Data were analyzed from t...
Even Paglisotti,R Korkodilos,Eli Godwin et al. Even Paglisotti et al.
Transgender and/or nonbinary (TNB) youth experience substantial stigma and discrimination in comparison to cisgender peers. While family support can buffer negative psychological effects of stigma and discrimination, TNB youth experience lo...
Robert W S Coulter,Shannon N Cason,Fatimah J Dixon et al. Robert W S Coulter et al.
LGBTQ+ (e.g., lesbian/gay, bisexual, transgender/nonbinary, queer) adolescents experience health inequities driven by minority stressors, and there are too few theory-based, community-informed interventions for improving health among LGBTQ+...
Chenglin Hong,Ryan E Flinn,Ayako M Ochoa et al. Chenglin Hong et al.
Social well-being is one of three components of the World Health Organization's definition of health. Yet, little is known about social well-being among people living with HIV, particularly Black sexual minority men living with HIV. Extant ...