Medical History
In terms of medical history, it is important to consider how accessibility to gender affirming treatments varies greatly across different communities based on race, class,...
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: How social history impacts posttransition adaptation among marginalized communities?
Queerphobia is defined as fear, prejudice, hatred, dislike, distrust, contempt, or antipathy towards people who identify themselves as LGBTQ+ or non-heteronormative. It often manifests itself in...
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: Queerphobia: impact on healthcare and ethical dilemmas in medical institutions
The tone of health messaging plays a significant role in shaping how individuals from the LGBTQ+ community receive and respond to public health guidelines. Recent studies have shown that the way...
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: How the tone of health messaging impacts lgbtq+ engagement, perception, and adherence
Patient-centered decision-making is an approach that considers the unique needs and preferences of each patient when making medical decisions. It involves involving patients in all aspects of their...
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: Sexual orientation and gender identity affect medical decisions
This article will explore how microaggressions, bias, and systemic inequities can have significant effects on the health outcomes of queer individuals. It will discuss the various ways that these...
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: How microagressions, bias, and systemic inequities impact queer health outcomes
There has been an increase in the need for effective ways to communicate risk to LGBT populations while minimizing stigma and fear. This is particularly important given the increased prevalence of...
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: Tailoring effective risk communication strategies for the lgbt community through stories and narratives
Sexual diversity encompasses all forms of human sexual expression and gender identity beyond heterosexuality. It includes various identities such as bisexuality, pansexuality, nonbinary, intersex,...
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: The power of sexual diversity: exploring the benefits of supporting nonconforming identities and reducing stigma
Medical invisibility creates significant systemic inequalities and ethical dilemmas for queer populations, particularly those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, nonbinary,...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of medical invisibility and queerness
Many people suffer from various diseases due to unhealthy lifestyle choices, genetic predisposition, and external factors beyond their control.
They cannot access adequate medical care because of...
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: Health disparities and social justice: examining the complex intersections of health outcomes
Patient rights in healthcare refer to the legal and ethical principles that protect patients from harm and ensure their autonomy, dignity, privacy, and access to care. In recent years, there has been...
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: Patient rights & queer ethics: how gender identity affects healthcare decisions