Gender is a socially constructed identity that refers to the cultural norms and expectations for masculinity and femininity that are associated with biological sex. Heteronormativity is the belief...
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: The effects of heteronormativity on lgbtq individuals religious identity and mental health
There has been an increased awareness and acceptance of gender and sexual diversity in society.
For many people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, or...
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: How does sexual orientation and gender diversity impact spiritual beliefs, cultural norms, and personal identity?
Marginalized LGBTQ populations are those who have been excluded from mainstream society due to their sexual orientation, gender identity, or both. This includes people who identify as lesbian, gay,...
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: How do marginalized lgbtq populations develop growth, agency, and adaptive functioning?
Religious communities play an important role in shaping the lives of young people around the world. For many individuals, religion provides a sense of belonging and community that is deeply...
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: The impact of fear on the selfexpression of lgbtq youth in religious contexts
Can migration itself be understood as a performative act that reshapes and redefines queer identity? This question has been at the forefront of research for decades, but it remains unanswered....
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: How migration affects queer identity through performance: exploring its impact on sexuality & romance
The purpose of this study is to investigate whether participation in gender and sexuality education shaped students' critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and empathy towards LGBTQ issues. It is...
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: The impact of gender and sexuality education on critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and empathy towards lgbtq issues
Economic precarity is defined as the condition of being uncertain about one's financial security and stability. It can affect people from all walks of life but tends to disproportionately impact...
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: Economic precarity and queer identity: the intersection of financial instability and lgbtq+ acceptance
The process of forming an individual's sense of self is often influenced by various factors, including cultural norms, societal expectations, family dynamics, personal experiences, and even external...
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: How internalized stigma shapes lgbtq identities and why it matters for mental health
Race, Class, and Disability are three intersections that affect LGBTQ individuals in different ways depending on their social context. Each intersection is unique and has its own set of challenges...
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: Discovering the nuances of intersectionality: exploring how race, class, and disability affect lgbtq lives
In the era of social media, it has become easier than ever for individuals to share their experiences online. One such experience is "outing," which refers to when someone shares personal information...
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: Outing incidents: how media reporting changes public norms, ethics, and queer safety?