5 results match your criteria: "School of Social Work and Department of Women's and Gender Studies[Affiliation]"
Soc Work
December 2022
PhD, MPH, is assistant professor, Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Drug Alcohol Depend Rep
September 2022
Department of Psychology and Michigan Neuroscience Institute, University of Michigan, 205 Zina Pitcher Place, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States.
Background: Excessive alcohol and tobacco use are risk factors for poor health in both men and women, but use patterns and relationships with diseases and mortality differ between sexes. The impact of substance use on the epigenome, including DNA methylation profiles, may also differ by sex. It is also unknown whether parental substance use during childhood is associated with epigenetic changes that persist into adulthood.
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June 2022
University of Michigan, School of Social Work.
This article addresses issues related to clinical and research approaches to oncofertility for adolescent and young adult (AYA) sexual and gender minority (SGM) cancer patients. Limited attention has been dedicated to understanding the extent to which oncofertility services are appropriately and equitably delivered to AYAs with diverse orientations toward sexual orientation, gender identity, and future family. Unresolved challenges to conducting research with this vulnerable population perpetuate a lack of adequate knowledge about SGM AYA oncofertility needs.
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June 2022
University of Michigan, School of Social Work and Department of Women's and Gender Studies, United States.
In this article, we (two fat, white, queer, nonbinary, chronically ill critical social work scholars) explore the parallel processes of coming out as fat and coming out as other identities (queer, femme, neurodivergent, nonbinary, chronically ill, disabled). We begin by reviewing literature from queer theories, crip theory, and fat studies, addressing concepts of "coming out" and identity. Next, taking an identity-centered autoethnographic and autoarchaeological approach, we explore how the processes in coming out as fat-growing critical consciousness, positive social identity reclamation, community belonging-mirrored other coming out processes, fostering resilience in our lives.
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April 2021
doctoral student, School of Social Work and Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Transgender adults face a health care system rife with stigma, including a lack of culturally responsive providers and high likelihood of discrimination and mistreatment. However, there is a gap in knowledge about trans men-those assigned a female sex at birth who identify as men or as transmasculine-including subgroups, such as trans men of color. Using data from the U.
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