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High-Frequency Pornography Use May Not Always Be Problematic
2020
Journal of Sexual Medicine
pornography, and basic psychological needs). ...
Therefore, the present results may guide clinical work when considering reasons for seeking treatment for PPU. Bőthe B, Tóth-Király I, Potenza MN, et al. ...
In the context of online gaming, it was those individuals who had the highest levels of internet gaming disorder who had low need satisfaction in the real world but had high need satisfaction in gaming ...
doi:10.1016/j.jsxm.2020.01.007
pmid:32033863
fatcat:piyyfthwnbcedkthefrbqqi6ee
"We Wanted a Forever Family": Altruistic, Individualistic, and Motivated Reasoning Motivations for Adoption Among LGBTQ Individuals
2018
Journal of Family Issues
adoptive and foster families to complete an online survey. ...
We suggest ways to inform the recruitment of potential LGBTQ adoptive parents. ...
Lastly, an important aspect uncovered in the present study was the barriers to adoption perceived by LGBTQ individuals. ...
doi:10.1177/0192513x18810948
fatcat:2ssshks4brgqtmntjb6ityxspq
Queering reproduction in transnational bio-economies
2018
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
QRJ neither marginalizes nor valorizes LGBTQ desires and practices for inclusion in reproductive biomedicine, and refuses to renaturalize or valorize certain forms of reproduction over others. ...
In this commentary, I consider how scholars, practitioners and those seeking to have babies via assisted reproductive technology (ART) might be accountable to 21st century family-making in ways that attend ...
By the mid-1990s, major shifts in information technologies and the internet allowed people to engage in commerce, networks and communications as never before. ...
doi:10.1016/j.rbms.2018.10.008
pmid:30723813
pmcid:PMC6287057
fatcat:ffjwjqnawzht7deoyy7z4aadci
Protective Factors for LGBTI+ Youth Wellbeing: A Scoping Review Underpinned by Recognition Theory
2021
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
This scoping review underscores the need to move beyond the predominant focus on risk factors for LGBTI+ youth, which subsequently inform protectionist approaches. ...
Importantly, online (n = 10), faith (n = 10) and cultural (n = 5) communities were potentially protective. ...
Nerilee Ceatha would like to thank Diarmuid Stokes, subject liaison librarian, UCD Library for one-to-one, online training in developing database searches, piloting screening tools and reference management ...
doi:10.3390/ijerph182111682
pmid:34770199
pmcid:PMC8583439
fatcat:ci4ivcfqujfflgk5bnqlrhjzza
Making and breaking families – reading queer reproductions, stratified reproduction and reproductive justice together
2018
Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online
In addition to any benefits of genetic 194 relatedness to children gay men would share with heterosex-195 ual and lesbian parents, genetic relatedness offered gay men a 196 bulwark against gender discrimination ...
LGBTQI + reproductive care and services LGBTQ + need for reproductive care and services drives border crossing for them and for others doing reproductive work with them Identifying as LGBTQ + should not ...
doi:10.1016/j.rbms.2018.11.001
fatcat:snjef562xzdfdiiiqntwhymu6m
The Exploration on the Lived Experiences and Challenges Faced of the Gay College Students Amidst COVID-19
2021
figshare.com
This song depicts the experiences of gay individuals starting from childhood up to adulthood by portraying an image of how gays deal with their sexual preferences and how society established its perception ...
Thus, Filipino setting of a family raised conservatively and traditionally, religious affiliations, cultural norms, and family expectations are the dominating elements that influence gay individuals in ...
They lack orientation for these gay individuals about coping with it and where to seek help (Human Rights Watch, 2017). ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.13724512.v1
fatcat:v7xng2pbu5htbh44ouui33cdjm
Reducing HIV Vulnerability Through a Multilevel Life Skills Intervention for Adolescent Men (The iREACH Project): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
2018
JMIR Research Protocols
This protocol describes the development and testing of iREACH, an online multilevel life skills intervention for AMSM. ...
Objective: This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aims to test the efficacy of an online-delivered life skills intervention, iREACH, on cognitive and behavioral HIV-related outcomes for AMSM. ...
Acknowledgments This study is supported by a U01 grant from the National Institute of Minority Health and Health Disparities (1U01MD011274-01), and the Centers for AIDS Research at the University of Pennsylvania ...
doi:10.2196/10174
pmid:29991470
pmcid:PMC6058092
fatcat:redtk7p4knfonlaoy4qg33cr7m
User Perception of Privacy with Ubiquitous Devices
[article]
2021
arXiv
pre-print
Privacy is important for all individuals in everyday life. ...
beliefs on individuals actions regarding how to protect oneself from invasion of privacy in both public and private spaces. ...
It was necessary to keep in mind that various psychological needs of human beings like need for autonomy, relatedness and competence should be fulfilled when one is using various technology irrespective ...
arXiv:2107.11029v1
fatcat:zetpaa7rw5cv3lac4wnejkdhje
'Difference Is the One Thing That We Have in Common'
2021
Tripodos
First, a methodological one: the employment of creative visual methodologies to transcend the limitations of the most common methods used for audience research —interviews and focus groups. ...
Secondly, this study follows the contemporary conversation around fair representation by addressing what is now a gap in the existing literature on queer television: what is fair representation from an ...
the LGBTQ+ community as a whole. ...
doi:10.51698/tripodos.2021.50p37-56
fatcat:yuaava4mlbex3pwdg4m2xvh4iy
Are UK Policies and Practices for Regulated Donor Insemination Forcing Women to Find Unregulated Sperm Donors Online? A Perspective on the Available Evidence
2022
Frontiers in Global Women's Health
In recent years, there has been an increase in women obtaining donor sperm via unregulated websites and social media. ...
research on who uses online sperm donation and their reasons for doing so. ...
In recent years, there has been an increase in individuals obtaining donor sperm online. ...
doi:10.3389/fgwh.2022.644591
pmid:35265941
pmcid:PMC8898953
fatcat:ilwecfc3izdyrm7jcrogshuqla
Interpersonal Relationships and Social Support in Transitioning Narratives of Black Transgender Women in Detroit
2014
International Journal of Transgenderism
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors wish to acknowledge Monica Hudson, project coordinator, and Jessica Mormon, project director. ...
spoke of a lack of emotional support for their transition, the need for informational peer support from transgender communities, and desire to form their new and true identity in a space separate from ...
The centrality of societal expectations in transitioning processes suggests an important role for interpersonal and community networks in the overall adjustment and well-being of transgender individuals ...
doi:10.1080/15532739.2014.937042
fatcat:glsfmwyhzbhfjc5sfgr2wgm26y
The state of the science on trauma inquiry
2019
Women's Health
This lack of research on trauma inquiry results in an absence of guidelines for best practices, in turn making it challenging for policy makers, health care providers, and researchers to mitigate the adverse ...
It places trauma inquiry within an anchoring framework of trauma-informed care principles, and emphasizes a focus on resilience. ...
Acknowledgements The authors thank Carol L Warshaw, MD, Director of the National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma and Mental Health, for her contributions to the Partners Healthcare Trauma-Informed ...
doi:10.1177/1745506519861234
pmid:31456510
pmcid:PMC6713964
fatcat:w4eud5zphfer3lrpgzbrl7voqu
Comparing Suicide Risk Insights derived from Clinical and Social Media data
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Clinical and psychosocial factors contribute to suicide risk (SRFs), although documentation and self-expression of such factors in EHRs and social networks vary. ...
Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US and the 2nd leading cause of death among teenagers. ...
Acknowledgement This work was funded in part by NIH grants R01MH105384, R01MH119177, and P50MH113838. ...
arXiv:2012.11393v2
fatcat:3cib3arddfdtfp5ysnmxxwg7eq
Comparing Suicide Risk Insights derived from Clinical and Social Media data
2021
AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings
Clinical and psychosocial factors contribute to suicide risk (SRFs), although documentation and self-expression of such factors in EHRs and social networks vary. ...
Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the US and the 2nd leading cause of death among teenagers. ...
Acknowledgement This work was funded in part by NIH grants R01MH105384, R01MH119177, and P50MH113838. ...
pmid:34457151
pmcid:PMC8378609
fatcat:tbd7vjwfxbg7vhumhqvkdf4fw4
Knowledge as Leadership, Belonging as Community: How Canadian Community Foundations Are Using Vital Signs for Social Change
2016
The Foundation Review
, graduate students in the School of Public Policy and Administration at Carleton University. ...
We thank the anonymous reviewers whose detailed comments guided significant improvements in the drafts. ...
The Vital Signs reports demonstrate both commonality of shared concerns and differences reflecting issues individual community foundations seek to highlight. ...
doi:10.9707/1944-5660.1314
fatcat:fdw4pzp5znfonmavhpsokiprze
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