scholarly journals Substance use among sexual and gender minorities: Association with police discrimination and police mistrust

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-104
Author(s):  
Sharon Lipperman‐Kreda ◽  
Ida Wilson ◽  
Geoffrey P. Hunt ◽  
Rachelle Annechino ◽  
Tamar M. J. Antin
2018 ◽  
Vol 191 ◽  
pp. 215-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah W. Whitton ◽  
Christina Dyar ◽  
Michael E. Newcomb ◽  
Brian Mustanski

2020 ◽  
Vol 24 (8) ◽  
pp. 2319-2326
Author(s):  
Anna L. Hotton ◽  
Christopher Balthazar ◽  
Laura Jadwin-Cakmak ◽  
Bevin Gwiazdowski ◽  
Marne Castillo ◽  
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Author(s):  
Brandon J. Weiss ◽  
Bethany Owens Raymond

Rates of anxiety disorders are significantly elevated among sexual and gender minorities. In this chapter, the minority stress model is discussed as a framework for conceptualizing anxiety among sexual and gender minorities, and the authors review the literature on the relationships between specific minority stressors and symptoms. The authors examine prevalence rates of anxiety disorders among sexual minorities and gender minorities, separately and in comparison to heterosexual and cisgender individuals. Also reviewed is the literature on anxiety disorders among sexual and gender minorities with a racial or ethnic minority status. Current assessment and treatment approaches are identified and reviewed. Finally, limitations to the current literature base are discussed and recommendations are provided for future studies.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 817-817
Author(s):  
Shana Stites

Abstract Many studies find gender differences in how older adults’ report on their memory, perform on cognitive testing, and manage functional impairments that can accompany cognitive impairment. Thus, understanding gender’s effects in aging and Alzheimer’s research is key for advancing methods to prevent, slow, manage, and diagnosis cognitive impairment. Our study, CoGenT3 – The study of Cognition and Gender in Three Generations – seeks to disambiguate the effects of gender on cognition in order to inform a conceptual model, guide innovations in measurement, and support future study. To accomplish this ambitious goal, we have gathered an interdisciplinary team with expertise in psychology, cognition, sexual and gender minorities, library science, measurement, quantitative methods, qualitative methods, and gender and women’s studies. The team benefits from the intersections of expertise in being able to build new research ideas, gain novel insights, and evaluate a wide-range of actions and re-actions but this novelty can also raise challenges.


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