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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True

related to lower levels of victimization. The benefits to transgender students were even stronger than for cisgender LGB students. Poteat, Sinclair, DiGiovanni, Koenig, and Russell (2013) also found that schools with GSAs experienced lower suicide rates for students overall, with the highest benefit in reduced suicidality for LGBT
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5 LGBT Psychology and Ethnic Minority Perspectives: Intersectionality

complexities of outness: Psychosocial predictors of coming out to others among Black lesbian and bisexual women. Journal of LGBT Health Research, 4(4), 153–166. Butler, M., McCreedy, E., Schwer, N., Burgess, D., Call, K., Przedworski, J., … Kane, R. L. (2016). Improving cultural competence to reduce health disparities
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8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches

related to coming out; meanwhile, a body of research has documented higher rates for sexual minorities of stress, depression, alcohol use, and victimization experiences (Blosnich et al., 2013). Daily stress from homophobia, discrimination, victimization, socialization in bars/discrimination in other settings, targeting by the tobacco industry, the stress
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3 Making Psychology Trans-Inclusive and Trans-Affirmative: Recommendations for Research and Practice

complexities and factors that could be contributing to the high prevalence rates. Research that has looked at mental health functioning of transgender populations has found trans people are often not only normal in their functioning but above average in intelligence (Gómez-Gil, Vidal-Hagemeijer, & Salamero, 2008). However, because
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