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2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
development. Adolescence With homosexuality gone from the official list of mental disorders, research into the healthy development
2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
development. Adolescence With homosexuality gone from the official list of mental disorders, research into the healthy development
11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues
development of a research agenda was elaborated by highlighting the differences among LGBT populations and subpopulations. It recommended incorporating four conceptual perspectives as a research framework. They include (1) a minority stress perspective, (2) a life course perspective, (3) an intersectionality of dimensions of identity perspective
11 LGBT Health and LGBT Psychology: Emerging Policy Issues
development of a research agenda was elaborated by highlighting the differences among LGBT populations and subpopulations. It recommended incorporating four conceptual perspectives as a research framework. They include (1) a minority stress perspective, (2) a life course perspective, (3) an intersectionality of dimensions of identity perspective
9 Health Disparities and LGBT Populations
Adolescent Psychiatry (Eckstrand & Sciolla, 2014). There is also a lasting destructive legacy from perspectives pathologizing homosexuality that includes a society-wide stigmatization of sexual minorities (Meyer, 2003). In this regard, there is a compelling minority stress model advanced by Meyer (1995, 2003) that considers the excess social stressors related
9 Health Disparities and LGBT Populations
Adolescent Psychiatry (Eckstrand & Sciolla, 2014). There is also a lasting destructive legacy from perspectives pathologizing homosexuality that includes a society-wide stigmatization of sexual minorities (Meyer, 2003). In this regard, there is a compelling minority stress model advanced by Meyer (1995, 2003) that considers the excess social stressors related
7. Osteoporosis
develop osteoporosis than females aged 50–59.10 Low bone mass in premenopausal females is frequently due to comorbid conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, HIV, cystic fibrosis, and hyperthyroidism. Fracture risk is also related to lifestyle factors such as smoking, low calcium and vitamin intake, excess alcohol
8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches
adolescents (28%–35%) across comparable time periods (Ryan et al., 2001). The transgender population has been included in data showing significant higher LGBT community cigarette smoking rates (32.8%) than those found in the general U.S. adult population (19.5%) and in comparison to heterosexuals (19.5%; Matthews, McConnell, Li, Vargas, & King
8 Addictions and Substance Abuse in the LGBT Community: New Approaches
adolescents (28%–35%) across comparable time periods (Ryan et al., 2001). The transgender population has been included in data showing significant higher LGBT community cigarette smoking rates (32.8%) than those found in the general U.S. adult population (19.5%) and in comparison to heterosexuals (19.5%; Matthews, McConnell, Li, Vargas, & King
14. Biomechanics of the female knee
develop patellar cartilage defects at an earlier age than males.22 Muscles and tendons Quadriceps The quadriceps consists of four muscles: the vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis, and rectus femoris. These combine at the anterior superior aspect of the knee into the quadriceps tendon.1,11 The quadriceps flexes
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