Religiously mediated trauma is a form of emotional and spiritual distress that can occur when an individual experiences conflict between their personal faith and their sense of identity or belief...
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: Sexual intimacy and the impact of religiously mediated trauma on queer individuals moral reasoning
Queer individuals are often marginalized socially due to their non-conforming gender identities and sexual orientations. This can lead to feelings of isolation, discrimination, and exclusion from...
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: Queer individuals coping strategies for dealing with continuous marginalization
What is the meaning of societal legitimacy?
Societal legitimacy refers to how much society accepts something as normal, standard, commonplace, or appropriate. This can be determined by looking at...
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: The meaning and impact of societal legitimacy on lgbtq mental health
The experience of queerness is shaped by societal rejection, which can have a profound impact on emotional resilience, relational behavior, and self-concept. Research suggests that feelings of...
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: The impact of societal rejection on queer individuals emotional resilience, relational behavior, and selfconcept
A queer individual is someone who identifies themselves outside of societal gender norms, which means they do not conform to traditional gender roles assigned to males and females. Queer individuals...
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: Understanding the psychological effects of coming out as queer on mental health
Queer individuals face unique challenges when navigating their identities within a society that is often hostile to non-conforming gender roles and sexual orientation. This can lead to feelings of...
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: Queer individuals facing religious or cultural exile: the emotional challenges and patterns that impact mental health
Intersecting Identities and Psychological Well-Being in Queer Populations
Queerness is defined as an identity that challenges the gender binary system. It encompasses people who identify as...
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: Sexuality, race, and class: how intersections impact mental health outcomes among queer populations
The topic of how queer individuals navigate, resist, and transform their experiences of systemic homophobia has been explored extensively in academic literature and popular media.
Much of this...
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: The psychological resilience of queer individuals: how they cope with systemic homophobia
The impact of intersectionality on mental health is well established, but less attention has been given to its effect on lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and...
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: The impact of intersectionality on mental health outcomes for lgbtqia+ individuals
The term "queer" refers to people who identify as something other than cisgender, heterosexual, and/or monogamous. Queer individuals often experience social and spiritual exclusion due to their...
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: Queer people: the impact of repeated exclusion on mental health