Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 178 - 198
Published: Sept. 16, 2022
When
the
whole
world
was
grappling
with
emergence
of
coronavirus,
LGBTQ+
community
struggling
psychosocial
problems.
Society
accused
them
COVID-19
pandemic.
These
people
were
already
at
risk
stigma,
prejudice,
and
bullying,
but
in
pandemic,
a
high
rise
seen
all
these
things.
Healthcare
services
became
out
reach
people.
Financial
insecurity,
familial
rejection,
societal
exclusion,
limited
access
to
healthcare
produced
many
psychiatric
They
suffered
from
anxiety,
depression,
suicidal
ideation
as
result
negative
environment.
Although
several
efforts
for
maintaining
mental
health
done,
couldn't
benefit
because
prevalent
biased
attitude
Consequently,
Hence,
this
chapter
has
been
written
highlight
issues
during
pandemic
provide
different
psychotherapeutic
treatments
marginalized
section
society.
Journal of the Medical Library Association JMLA,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
111(4), P. 762 - 773
Published: Oct. 2, 2023
LGBTQ+
health
research
guides
can
strengthen
the
community
through
connecting
people
to
quality
services
and
information,
previous
studies
have
recommended
that
sciences
libraries
create
maintain
these
guides.
Little
evidence
exists,
though,
on
how
are
used
well
they
meet
needs
of
users.
Using
retrospective
data
retrieved
from
multiple
guides,
we
examined
categories
information
most
used,
as
often
were
accessed.
Based
results,
hope
find
patterns
which
lead
best
practices
for
libraries.Five
North
American
academic
contributed
select
usage
their
covering
a
three-year
period
(July
2018-June
2021).
Data
was
analyzed
in
two
ways.
Firstly,
20
most-clicked
resources
each
guide
categorized
open
coding,
assess
if
certain
resource
more
popular
among
users,
allowing
inference
user
needs.
A
time-series
analysis
also
conducted
sites,
using
Classical
Seasonal
Decomposition
by
Moving
Averages
method,
provide
deeper
insights
into
data.Open
coding
showed
consumer
than
other
categories.
Resources
locally
based
organizations
those
with
provider
heavily
indicating
users
may
be
looking
local
providers.
The
time
series
allowed
potential
positive
effect
promotion
showcased
ways
would
not
been
clear
raw
data.This
study
shows
accessing
library
preference
information.
Guide
appears
positively
driven
outreach
within
one's
institution
greater
community.
Locating
external
partners
increase
impact
important
links
services.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 31, 2023
Abstract
Objectives
Historical
and
ongoing
colonial
violence,
racism,
discrimination,
criminalization,
intergenerational
trauma
continues
to
impact
the
health
of
Indigenous
women
(cisgender
transgender)
Two-Spirit
Peoples.
Previous
work
clearly
articulate
deeply
harmful
roles
colonialism
racism
in
continuing
systemically
exclude
Peoples
from
accessing
equitable
culturally
safe
healthcare.
While
COVID-19
pandemic
has
amplified
structural
inequities,
little
attention
been
paid
how
impacts
healthcare
access
for
living
urban
settings.
The
aim
this
study
was
evaluate
factors
associated
with
experiencing
difficulty
routine
a
cohort
marginalized
on
ancestral,
occupied
territories
Musqueam,
Squamish
Tsleil-Waututh
Nations
what
is
now
referred
as
Metro
Vancouver,
Canada
during
pandemic.
Methods
Data
were
drawn
AMPLIFY,
cis
trans
Vancouver.
Analyses
drew
baseline
semi-annual
questionnaire
data
collected
sex
workers
HIV
October
2020–August
2021.
We
used
bivariate
multivariable
logistic
regression
generalized
estimating
equations
(GEE)
model
correlates
family
doctor,
nurse,
or
clinic
last
6-months.
Results
Amongst
142
(199
observations),
27.5%
reported
In
GEE
regression,
participants
who
had
ever
pregnant
(AOR:4.71,
95%
CI:1.33–16.66)
experienced
negative
changes
psychological
emotional
well-being
(AOR:
3.99,
CI:
1.33–11.98),
lacked
services
(AOR:4.67,
CI:1.43–15.25),
concerns
regarding
safety
violence
their
community
(AOR:2.72,
CI:1.06–6.94)
higher
odds
recent
Discussion
Findings
are
line
BC
Commissioned
Plain
Sight
report
which
recommends
need
accessible,
safe,
anti-racist,
trauma-informed
cisgender
transgender
current
future
pandemics.
More
community-based
research
needed
understand
needs
amongst
LGBTQ+ Family An Interdisciplinary Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
20(4), P. 265 - 278
Published: March 8, 2024
The
present
study
was
undertaken
to
understand
the
prevalence
of
child
sexual
abuse
and
its
association
with
wellbeing
a
sample
LGBTQ
+
individuals
in
India.
A
total
206
respondents
took
part
study.
WHO-5
scale
developed
by
World
Health
Organization
used
assess
respondents.
among
high
(46.1
per
cent).
In
general,
level
found
be
below
average.
Among
those
who
had
experienced
abuse,
majority
were
cisgender
women.
Cisgender
women
also
more
likely
have
much
lower
mean
rank
compared
other
groups
similarly,
identified
as
lesbians
themselves
bisexual,
pansexual,
gay.
Other
associated
factors
been
discussed
full
paper.
role
family
supporting
helping
heal,
has
detail.
There
is
need
for
families
empathetic
toward
victims.
Psychological applications and trends,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 22, 2024
Members
of
2SLGBTQIA+
communities
experience
pervasive
barriers
to
accessing
healthcare
services,
including
discrimination,
care
providers
lacking
knowledge
or
training,
and
limited
specialized
compared
the
general
population
(Comeau
et
al.,
2023;Tami
2022).An
online
questionnaire
was
administered
534
participants
across
Canada
United
States
assess
experiences
access
between
non-2SLGBTQIA+
respondents.The
final
sample
composed
296
238
respondents.A
series
Chi-square
tests
t-tests
were
used
identify
differences
two
groups.2SLGBTQIA+
reported
worse
overall
health
difficulties
affording,
more
likely
have
unmet
needs
respondents.Further,
individuals
significantly
a
delay
in
receiving
negative
impact
on
due
distance
healthcare.Interestingly,
like
report
having
mental
provider,
while
also
reporting
greater
difficulty
affording
such
non-2SLGBTQIA+.Importantly,
no
significant
found
groups
primary
provider
wait-times
for
services.Results
demonstrate
disparities
experienced
by
identified
key
affordability.The
results
this
study
highlight
unique
service
can
be
address
marginalized
communities.
Psychological applications and trends,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 22, 2024
Members
of
2SLGBTQIA+
communities
experience
pervasive
barriers
to
accessing
healthcare
services,
including
discrimination,
care
providers
lacking
knowledge
or
training,
and
limited
specialized
compared
the
general
population
(Comeau
et
al.,
2023;Tami
2022).An
online
questionnaire
was
administered
534
participants
across
Canada
United
States
assess
experiences
access
between
non-2SLGBTQIA+
respondents.The
final
sample
composed
296
238
respondents.A
series
Chi-square
tests
t-tests
were
used
identify
differences
two
groups.2SLGBTQIA+
reported
worse
overall
health
difficulties
affording,
more
likely
have
unmet
needs
respondents.Further,
individuals
significantly
a
delay
in
receiving
negative
impact
on
due
distance
healthcare.Interestingly,
like
report
having
mental
provider,
while
also
reporting
greater
difficulty
affording
such
non-2SLGBTQIA+.Importantly,
no
significant
found
groups
primary
provider
wait-times
for
services.Results
demonstrate
disparities
experienced
by
identified
key
affordability.The
results
this
study
highlight
unique
service
can
be
address
marginalized
communities.
Environment and Planning E Nature and Space,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(6), P. 2343 - 2364
Published: Oct. 7, 2024
During
the
early
days
of
COVID-19
pandemic,
popular
narratives
a
‘resurgent
nature’
and
portrayals
virus
as
form
‘revenge’
prompted
geographical
reflection
on
promises
limitations
ecological
perspectives
SARS-CoV-2
virus.
Revisiting
these
reflections
in
light
what
we
have
learned
from
this
article
asks
is
to
be
gained
by
attempting
think
critically
with
about
human
space
multispecies
composition.
Thinking
ecologically
can
become
method
for
reconsidering
naturalised
dualistic
orders
exclusion
inclusion,
health
unhealth,
or
belonging
unbelonging.
Specifically,
focus
overlap
immunological
trans-antagonistic
discourses
viral
imaginaries
exploring
paradox
vulnerability
that
arises
at
point
intersection.
simultaneously
highlights
humans’
mutual
horizontalising
force
amplifies
differential
social
vulnerabilities.
In
examining
it
relates
discursive
constructions
transness,
explore
tensions
between
different
modes
engaging,
identifying
thinking
recognition
cannot
properly
considered
separate
domains.
The
aim
not
simply
propose
an
extended
epidemiology
takes
into
account
complex
human–nonhuman
entanglement,
but
social,
cultural
political
implications
pandemic
vulnerabilities
We
trace
shared
conceptual
underpinnings
thought,
showing
same
lineages
manifest
responses
how
they
are
expressed
queer-
discourse
policy.
Building
analyses,
develop
proposal
‘transing’
model
‘thinking
ecologically’
liberatory,
messy
agnostic.
COVID,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(11), P. 1818 - 1832
Published: Nov. 20, 2024
The
focus
on
college
students’
mental
and
physical
health
is
steadily
increasing
with
more
students
reporting
concern
need
for
services.
This
study
investigates
the
results
of
utilization
mind–body
activities
services
in
wake
COVID-19.
As
part
a
larger
research
wellbeing,
survey
completed
by
557
between
May
August
2020
assessed
student’s
use
strategies.
To
examine
differences
(MBH)
service
activity
usage
before
during
COVID-19
campus
closures,
paired
t-tests
were
used,
while
one-way
ANOVAs
used
to
determine
based
demographic
variables.
Findings
across
MBH
closures
variable,
differing
variety
factors
including
gender,
socioeconomic
background,
age,
race,
as
well
participant’s
personal
prior
history
These
findings
provide
insight
into
what
accessed
lockdown
period
aid
university
systems
recommended
guidance
resources.