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Publikováno v:
Psychology of Violence. 13:136-148
Publikováno v:
Journal of sex research.
Orgasm is commonly considered an important aspect of sexual activity. The current study sought to replicate and extend prior work by examining gender/sex differences in the association between orgasm and satisfaction in a sample of same-gender/sex co
Autor:
Matthew Rivas-Koehl, Tomei Kuehl, Luz E. Robinson, Peter A. Wyman, Alberto Valido, Jun Sung Hong, Sasha Mintz, Dorothy L. Espelage
Publikováno v:
School Psychology Review. 51:290-303
Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth experience higher rates of adverse mental health outcomes, most notably suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs). The current study examines risk and protective...
Autor:
Alberto Valido, Matthew Rivas-Koehl, Sasha Mintz, Peter A. Wyman, Luz E. Robinson, Tomei Kuehl, Dorothy L. Espelage
Publikováno v:
School Mental Health. 13:602-615
Homophobic name-calling and sexual violence are prevalent among US high school students and have been associated with a host of negative consequences including anxiety, depression, and substance use disorders, especially among sexual and gender minor
Autor:
Dexter R. Voisin, Jun Sung Hong, Matthew Rivas-Koehl, Dorothy L. Espelage, Alberto Valido, Ryan M. Wade
Publikováno v:
Journal of Community Psychology. 49:1358-1375
African American heterosexual and sexual minority (SM) adolescents report widespread bullying victimization (BV), which is associated with poorer psychosocial functioning. However, studies examining potential protective factors that moderate this ass
Autor:
Dana A. Weiser, Amelia E. Talley, Anthony M. Foster, Tran H. Le, Matthew Rivas-Koehl, Phoenix R. Crane, Katarina S. Swaringen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 37:NP8237-NP8248
Heterosexism, in the form of microaggressions, contributes to hostile, anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) college campus climates, thereby limiting sexual and gender minority students’ social engagement and academic persist
Autor:
Chelsea M. Spencer, Matthew Rivas-Koehl, Shelby Astle, Michelle L. Toews, Paige McAlister, Kristin M. Anders
Publikováno v:
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. :152483802211468
Sexual assault (SA) continues to be a serious problem on college campuses in the United States. This meta-analysis sought to identify correlates for SA victimization on college campuses, as well as examine if there were any differences in correlates
Autor:
Alberto Valido, Matthew Rivas-Koehl, Dane Rivas-Koehl, Dorothy L. Espelage, Timothy I. Lawrence, Luz E. Robinson
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health; Volume 19; Issue 16; Pages: 9953
Youth victimization in schools remains a fervent public health issue, despite increased awareness of this issue, and this is especially true for marginalized populations like lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) youth. Youth violenc
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Autor:
Alberto Valido, Katherine M. Ingram, Sasha Mintz, Dorothy L. Espelage, Ashley Woolweaver, Tomei Kuehl, Matthew Rivas-Koehl
Publikováno v:
The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. 69(6)
Purpose Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth (e.g., gay, lesbian, bisexual, questioning, transgender) are systemically impacted by victimization and poor mental health because of discrimination in society. To prevent adverse outcomes, we must under
Autor:
Chelsea M. Spencer, Matthew Rivas-Koehl, Shelby Astle, Michelle L. Toews, Kristin M. Anders, Paige McAllister
Publikováno v:
Trauma, Violence, & Abuse. :152483802210974
Sexual assault (SA) on college campuses remains a prominent public health issue. This meta-analysis focuses on identifying all potential risk markers for college male SA perpetration. Using standard search procedures, a total of 25 studies yielding 8