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  1. LGBTQIA+ Research

    The work of medical, social, and behavioral sciences plays a key role in deepening our understanding of inequalities and current issues in the LGBTQIA+ community, while also helping to create policies, practices, and procedures to improve lives. This collection of freely available research, videos, and books takes a look at queer theory, gender ...

  2. Understanding the Well-Being of LGBTQI+ Populations

    June 29, 2020. By Megan Lowry. The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine are currently conducting a study to review available data on the well-being of LGBTQI+ populations and future research needs for this community. The study will examine a wide range of factors that influence LGBTQI+ individuals' lives, including ...

  3. Gender & LGBTQ

    A new Pew Research Center survey finds that 1.6% of U.S. adults are transgender or nonbinary - that is, their gender is different from the sex they were assigned at birth. All. Gender & LGBTQ. Publications. Filtering by: Reset; report Apr 12, 2024. Majority of U.S. Catholics Express Favorable View of Pope Francis.

  4. Advancing LGBTQI health research

    Advancing LGBTQI health research. Since the groundbreaking 2011 UN resolution called for attention to the violence and discrimination committed against individuals because of their sexual orientation and gender identity, the visibility of LGBTQI populations has increased globally. There is mounting evidence of LGBTQI health inequities driven by ...

  5. LGBTQI+ Youth and Mental Health: A Systematic Review of ...

    Due to increased levels of stigma, discrimination and victimization Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning or Intersex (LGBTQI+) youth face particular challenges in society. With the intention of better understanding the challenges and issues that LGBTQI+ youth are experiencing, this systematic review explored qualitative studies with a focus on mental health services and the ...

  6. Research

    Over the next several years, the LGBTQ Institute will focus on three main areas: 1) Education and Employment, 2) Public Health and Wellness, and 3) Criminal Justice and Safety. The Institute will also conduct gap studies of under-represented issues and populations, develop research briefs, and create the first longitudinal study of LGBTQ people ...

  7. To Whom It May Affirm: Considerations for Advancing LGBTQIA+ Equity in

    The LGBTQIA+ community is a strong, resilient, and diverse community that has been at the forefront of disrupting systems of oppression. However, research continues to stigmatize LGBTQIA+ people and exclude the community's priorities. In response, many researchers, community advocates, and governmental organizations have called for the prioritization of inclusive, equity-centered research ...

  8. Research Guides: LGBTQIA+ Studies: A Resource Guide: Introduction

    Welcome to the LGBTQIA+ Studies Resource Guide. This guide offers an introduction to the LGBTQIA+ collections of the Library of Congress. The Library collects at the research level in the area of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) studies. Library holdings are particularly strong in LGBTQIA+ politics, history, literature and the performing arts.

  9. Science diversified: Queer perspectives on research

    The research is a unique collaboration between a gender identity clinic in London called the Tavistock Portman trust. ... Indeed, on 18 November, the International Day of LGBTQIA, plus people in ...

  10. How to deliver a safer research culture for LGBTQIA+ researchers

    A professor invites colleagues and their partners to a Christmas party but reacts negatively when a young gay researcher asks to bring his future husband along. A Black carnivore researcher ...

  11. Conducting Research on the Health Status of LGBT Populations

    As background for the review of existing research on sexual- and gender-minority health in Chapters 4, 5, and 6, the present chapter reviews research challenges associated with the study of LGBT populations, the research methods and data sources used in studying these populations, and best-practice principles for conducting research on the health of LGBT people. The final section presents a ...

  12. Research Guides: A Guide to LGBTQIA+ Research: Home

    This guide is an entry point for research on LGBTQIA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Aromantic, and adjacent experiences) people, stories, and concerns. This is a constantly expanding field that is often highly affected by contemporary politics. As a result, such a guide will never be comprehensive ...

  13. A qualitative investigation of LGBTQ+ young people's experiences and

    A semi-structured schedule was employed to address the research questions, which focussed on LGBTQ+ young people's experiences and perceptions of self-managing their mental health, what they perceived to stop or help them to self-manage and any perceived challenges to self-management specifically relating to being LGBTQ+ . Reflexive thematic ...

  14. From LGBT to LGBTQIA+: The Evolving Recognition of Identity

    1975 Boston Pride Parade. In the 1990s, lesbian, gay, and bisexual activists adopted the acronym LGB to describe their community—a term that has since expanded to be more inclusive. This was largely made possible by the work of people like these activists participating in a 1975 Pride parade in Boston. Photograph by Spencer Grant, Getty Images.

  15. 2022 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health

    The Trevor Project's 2022 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health demonstrates that rates of suicidal thoughts have trended upward among LGBTQ young people over the last three years, making our life-saving work all the more important. Capturing the experiences of nearly 34,000 LGBTQ youth ages 13 to 24 across the United States, with 45% ...

  16. Are we asking the right questions? Working with the LGBTQ+ community to

    Conversations about research priorities with members of the public are rarely designed specifically to include people who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer (LGBTQ+) and are not researchers. Generally, to address this gap, and specifically, to inform future research for CLS, we carried out a rapid review of published research priority sets covering LGBTQ+ topics, and an ...

  17. (PDF) LGBTQI+ Youth and Mental Health: A Systematic Review of

    identified five core themes: (1) Isolation, rejection, phobia, need for support; (2) Marginalization; (3) Depression, self-harm. and suicidality; (4) Policy and environment; and (5 ...

  18. 5 key findings about LGBTQ+ Americans

    As the United States celebrates LGBTQ+ Pride month, here are five key findings about LGBTQ+ Americans from our recent surveys: Some 7% of Americans are lesbian, gay or bisexual, according to a Pew Research Center survey of 12,147 U.S. adults conducted in summer 2022. Some 17% of adults younger than 30 identify as lesbian, gay or bisexual ...

  19. LGBTQIA Studies : Research and topic suggestions

    LGBTQIA Studies : Research and topic suggestions. Topics. Arts & Culture. queer performance art LGBTQIA+ writers Education. bullying in schools; opposition to anti-bullying efforts by those who want to maintain traditional gender roles and stereotypes; gender nonconforming children in schools;

  20. Mental health challenges of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender

    Literature search. A literature search was performed according to the following inclusion criteria: quantitative or qualitative research or reports from experts and different organisations or institutions with a vast interest in the mental health challenges of the LGBT community, published between 2010 and 2019 in English (translation cost was too high for publications in other languages).

  21. Abstract and Figures

    For example, research with Latinx youth shows that experience of violence is associated with greater negative mental health outcomes such as depression and posttraumatic stress symptoms (Hardaway ...

  22. LGBTQIA Research & Education

    LGBTQIA Journals GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies Providing a much-needed forum for interdisciplinary discussion, GLQ publishes scholarship, criticism, and commentary in areas as diverse as law, science studies, religion, political science, and literary studies.

  23. LGBTQ+ Young People at High Risk For Suicide, Survey Shows

    Thirty-nine percent of LGBTQ+ young people considered suicide in the past year, and 12% made an attempt. Nearly half of transgender and non-binary teenagers and young adults considered suicide ...

  24. What to Know About Gonorrhea

    Scheduled Maintenance. Our websites may be periodically unavailable between 7:00 pm CT May 4, 2024 and 1:00 am CT May 5, 2024 for regularly scheduled maintenance. This JAMA Patient Page describes the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of gonorrhea infection.