Results 1–10 of 61 for "Web Page"X and "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender"X related to "The minority stress perspective" Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicLesbian, gay, bisexual, transgenderXEducation (10)Bullying (7)HIV & AIDS (6)Human rights (6) 20 more... [+] Aging (5)Teens (5)Children (3)Emotional health (3)Socioeconomic status (3)Disability (2)Health disparities (2)Law & psychology (2)Race (2)Sex (2)Therapy (2)Violence (2)Women & men (2)Death & dying (1)Immigration (1)Kids & the media (1)Military (1)Suicide (1)Trauma (1)Workplace issues (1)Hide detailsDocument TypeWeb PageXYear2017 (1)2016 (7)2015 (6)2014 (3)Author/ContributorBrennan-Ing, Mark (1)Burgamy, Sarah E. (1)Ferrendelli, Crystal (1)Navarrete, Uriel (1)Vaughan, Michelle D. (1) Results 1–10 of 61 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.You're So Gay: Homophobic Name Calling as Bullying BehaviorThe featured research in this issue of Article Spotlight examines the acts that youth identify as bullying behaviors and how homophobic name calling fits into that repertoire.Web Page (February 2015)2.Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender HealthResources reflect recent and ongoing work both in government agencies and the non-profit health care community to address LGBT health issues.Web Page 3.Gay and Poor: The Intersection of Sexual Orientation and Socioeconomic StatusThe featured literature review in this issue of Article Spotlight looks at the stigmatization of both sexual orientation and socioeconomic status and discusses the associated health implications.Web Page (March 2015)4.It Gets Better, Right? A Longitudinal Analysis of Sexual Orientation, Psychological Well-Being, and Mental Health From Adolescence to Young AdulthoodThis issue provides an analysis of the developmental trajectories in psychological functioning from adolescence to young adulthood in nonheterosexual and heterosexual populations.Web Page - Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity (September 2014)5.PolicyScientific psychological knowledge based on relevant research can contribute to the formulation of sound organizational and public policy to address specific issues and concerns that affect the health and human rights of sexual orientation and gender diverse people. Web Page 6.LGBT Youth ResourcesResources for teens, teachers, parents and schools on how to help lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students lead safe and healthy lives.Web Page 7.Office on Sexual Orientation and Gender DiversityIncreasing the understanding of gender identity, sexual orientation, lesbian and gay parenting, heterosexual bias and more through publications, policy statements, programs and other resources.Web Page 8.Public EducationResources for psychology organizations seeking to improve the health and human rights of sexual orientation and gender diverse people.Web Page 9.NIH Designates Sexual and Gender Minority Populations as a Health Disparity Population for Research PurposesAPA applauds continued efforts by the NIH to advance sexual and gender minority health research. Web Page (October 2016)10.We're in This Together: A Dyadic Investigation of the Stress, Mental Health, and Relationship Quality of Transgender Women and Their Cisgender PartnersIn this issue, researchers examine the association of experiences of transgender-related discrimination and relationship stigma with the relationship quality and mental health of transgender women and their cisgender male partners.Web Page - Journal of Family Psychology (August 2014) Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 61 for "Web Page"X and "Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender"X related to "The minority stress perspective"