How do content gaps and biases in medical education reflect cultural homophobia/transphobia, and what implications does that have for clinical practice with LGBTQ+ patients?
As society becomes...
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: Uncovering homophobia and transphobia: examining curricular biases in medical education for lgbtq+ patient care
Exposure and Repetition are two important factors that play an essential role in attitude change through diversity education. Attitude refers to a person's beliefs, values, opinions, and feelings...
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: Exploring the role of exposure and repetition in sexual attitude change through diverse education
Cultural norms are the set of beliefs, values, traditions, and customs that are commonly accepted by a particular group of people. These norms can vary widely from one community to another and have a...
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: Title understanding how cultural norms impact interpersonal relationships
What is non-binary self-determination? Non-binary self-determination refers to an individual's right to determine their own gender identity beyond the traditional binary categories of male and...
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: Nonbinary selfdetermination: understanding ethical frameworks for inclusive spaces
LGBTQ Research Ethics
Ethics is defined as "the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation." In the context of research involving human subjects, it refers to...
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: How can we ensure ethical treatment of lgbtq populations when conducting research?
The term "intervention" refers to a set of specific actions that are taken to help an individual or group deal with a particular issue or problem. In this context, it can be used to describe measures...
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: The power of intervention: fostering positive behavioral changes through diversity education
Understanding Prejudice: Defining Internalized Prejudice and Its Consequences
Internalized prejudice refers to when an individual holds negative beliefs about their own group that they have been...
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: Unpacking internalized prejudice: implications for mental health, relationships, and identity
Interventions to Improve Accessibility, Cultural Competence, and Queer-Affirming Practices in Healthcare and Social Services
Healthcare providers must be aware of their patients' sexual...
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: Improving accessibility, cultural competence, and queeraffirming practices in healthcare and social services
Imagine yourself walking down the street in your home country. You see someone you know coming from the opposite direction and make eye contact. In response to this brief but fleeting connection, you...
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: Sexuality navigating the cultural divide: understanding different approaches to intimacy and relationships
Allyship is an important concept that involves supporting and advocating for individuals who identify as part of marginalized groups. For those within the LGBTQ+ community, this includes creating...
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: Sexuality and relationships: understanding the psychology behind allyship for the lgbtq+ community