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Publikováno v:
Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. 9:422-433
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Journal of LGBTQ Issues in Counseling. 16:265-284
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Body Image. 39:68-76
The present study focused on trans and nonbinary (TNB) individuals who have an androgynous or non-stereotypical body ideal, with attention to how their body ideal is conceptualized and maintained. Data were collected online from 76 TNB individuals. B
Autor:
Michael J. Brienzo, M. Paz Galupo
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bisexuality. 21:581-602
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Transgend Health
Purpose: The gender minority stress model has been proposed by researchers to explain the high rates of substance use found within transgender communities, but its explanatory power has never been directly tested. Further, qualitative research has no
Publikováno v:
Transgend Health
Purpose: Clinical definitions of gender dysphoria have primarily centered on a binary conceptualization of gender. This study aimed to understand nonbinary transindividuals' experiences of gender dysphoria. Methods: Data were collected online from a
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Psychology & Sexuality. 13:429-445
Body image is typically studied through the framework of internalising gender binary standards of attractiveness. However, not all individuals adhere to traditional appearance norms. This study aim...
Autor:
M. Paz Galupo, Claire E. Cusack
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Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity. 26:1915-1925
Internalized sociocultural standards of attractiveness are a risk factor repeatedly linked to eating disorders; however, many nonbinary individuals do not conform to these standards. This study investigated the body checking behaviors and eating diso
Autor:
M. Paz Galupo, Louis Lindley
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity. 7:265-275
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The Counseling Psychologist. 48:883-915
Negative experiences in healthcare settings have been linked to decreased treatment satisfaction and reduction of future help-seeking behaviors among transgender individuals. The present study used gender-identity based microaggressions as a model fo