Health disparities faced by transgender people are partly explained by barriers to trans- inclusive healthcare, which in turn are linked to a lack of transgender health education in …
An increasing number of individuals openly identify as non-binary (ie, not exclusively female or male). Accordingly, psychological research on non-binary identities has expanded …
N Thorne, AKT Yip, WP Bouman… - Non-Binary and …, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
Background: Recently, a multitude of terms have emerged, especially within North America and Western Europe, which describe identities that are not experienced within the culturally …
Purpose: When inquiring about the gender of research participants, most studies use self- generated questions about gender or questions prepared by researchers that have been …
Critiques of gender/sex measurement tend to focus on the questions researchers ask, including their binaristic, static nature, or overfocus on/erasure of transgender/cisgender …
In this essay, we advance the Critical Media Effects (CME) framework as a way of bridging two major subfields of communication that seldom speak to one another: media effects …
I Hartmann-Tews, T Menzel… - International Review for …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
There is broad academic consensus that LGBT+ individuals have been marginalised in both sporting culture and in the academic literature. While the majority of academic research is …
Non-binary and genderqueer identities often resonate with people whose genders are outside the man-woman dichotomy, fluid, androgynous, and/or variant. Yet the gender …
G Fraser - Psychology & Sexuality, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Despite growing awareness of the discrimination, violence and health disparities experienced by transgender people, most researchers in psychology assess gender identity …