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Author: HOLMAN Andrew;
Title: Consent to sex: is the law over-protective or just the way it is interpreted?
Reference: Community Living, 24(4), 2011, pp.6-7.
Format: article;
Topics: gay men; homosexuality; human rights; learning disabilities; mental capacity; England; Select:
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2 of 264
Author: BLACKWELL Christopher W.; DZIEGIELEWSKI Sophia F.;
Title: Using the internet to meet sexual partners: research and practice implications.
Reference: Journal of Social Service Research, 38(1), January 2012, pp.46-55.
Format: article;
Topics: drug misuse; gay men; homosexuality; internet; sexually transmitted infections; research review; Select:
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3 of 264
Author: FLOYD Melissa; GRUBER Kenneth J.;
Title: Baccalaureate student perceptions of challenging family problems: building bridges to acceptance.
Reference: Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 31(1), January-March 2011, pp.65-78.
Format: article;
Topics: abortion; attitudes; homosexuality; social work education; student social workers; substance misuse; teaching; transgendered people; research; United States; Select:
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4 of 264
Title: GALYIC: Gay and Lesbian Youth in Calderdale.
Format: website;
Topics: gay men; homosexuality; lesbians; organisations; support groups; young people; England; Select:
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5 of 264
Author: WILTON Leo;
Title: A preliminary study of body image and HIV sexual risk behavior in black gay and bisexual men: implications for HIV prevention.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 21(4), October-December 2009, pp.309-325.
Format: article;
Topics: behaviour; bisexual people; black and minority ethnic people; gay men; HIV AIDS; homosexuality; risk; self-concept; self-esteem; research; United States; Select:
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6 of 264
Author: ROSENWALD Mitchell;
Title: A glimpse within: an exploratory study of child welfare agencies’ practices with LGBTQ youth.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 21(4), October-December 2009, pp.343-356.
Format: article;
Topics: anti-discriminatory practice; attitudes; child care; children; childrens services; discrimination; homosexuality; LGBT people; organisational culture; organisational development; sexual orientation discrimination; social care provision; social exclusion; young people; research; United States; Select:
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7 of 264
Author: EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION;
Title: Beyond tolerance: making sexual orientation a public matter
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Publisher: Manchester: Equality and Human Rights Commission, 2009. 42p.
Format: book;
Topics: bisexual people; equal opportunities; gay men; homosexuality; human rights; lesbians; LGBT people; public opinion; sexual orientation; social care provision; stereotyped attitudes; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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8 of 264
Author: GOLDSTEIN Tara; COLLINS Anthony; HALDER Michael;
Title: Anti-homophobia education in public schooling: a Canadian case study of policy implementation.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 19(3-4), September 2007, pp.47-66
Format: article;
Topics: bullying; discrimination; diversity; homosexuality; intervention; secondary schools; social policy; stereotyped attitudes; research; Canada; Select:
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9 of 264
Author: WACKERFUSS Andrew;
Title: Homophobic bullying and same-sex desire in Anglo-American schools: an historical perspective.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 19(3-4), September 2007, pp.139-155
Format: article;
Topics: boys; bullying; homosexuality; school children; secondary schools; violence; young people; practice; England; United States; Select:
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10 of 264
Author: PADVA Gilad;
Title: Media and popular culture representations of LGBT bullying.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 19(3-4), September 2007, pp.105-118
Format: article;
Topics: bullying; homosexuality; LGBT people; mass media; practice; Select:
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11 of 264
Author: SZYMANSKI Dawn M.; GUPTA Arpana;
Title: Examining the relationships between multiple oppressions and Asian American sexual minority persons' psychological distress.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 21(2-3), April-September 2009, pp.267-281
Format: article;
Topics: Asian people; black and minority ethnic people; homosexuality; LGBT people; psychosocial approach; stereotyped attitudes; research; United States; Select:
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12 of 264
Author: SALCEDO Jared;
Title: Deconstructing the outreach experience: renegotiating queer and Latino masculinities in the distribution of safe sex materials.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 21(2-3), April-September 2009, pp.151-170
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; gay men; gender; health education; Hispanic people; HIV AIDS; homosexuality; leisure activities; outreach services; prevention; risk; sexually transmitted infections; social work methods; urban areas; research; United States; Select:
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13 of 264
Author: POTOCZNIAK Daniel; CROSBIE-BURNETT Margaret; SALTZBURG Nikki;
Title: Experiences regarding coming out to parents among African American, Hispanic and white, gay, lesbian bisexual, transgender and questioning adolescents.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 21(2-3), April-September 2009, pp.189-205
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; disclosure; families; Hispanic people; homosexuality; LGBT people; parents; stereotyped attitudes; young people; research; United States; Select:
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Author: DANISH INSTITUTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS;
Title: The social situation concerning homophobia and discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation in the United Kingdom
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Publisher: Copenhagen: Danish Institute for Human Rights, 2009. 14p.
Format: book;
Topics: bisexual people; bullying; gay men; homosexuality; law; lesbians; LGBT people; rights; sexual orientation discrimination; stereotyped attitudes; research; United Kingdom; Select:
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15 of 264
Author: SMITH Mark S.; GRAY Susan W.;
Title: The courage to challenge: a new measure of hardiness in LGBT adults.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 21(1), January-March 2009, pp.73-89
Format: article;
Topics: assessment; homosexuality; instruments; LGBT people; resilience; stereotyped attitudes; research; United States; Select:
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16 of 264
Author: SPAN Sherry A.; DERBY Paul L.;
Title: Depressive symptoms moderate the relation between internalized homophobia and drinking habits.
Reference: Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, 21(1), January-March 2009, pp.1-12
Format: article;
Topics: alcohol misuse; depression; homosexuality; LGBT people; stereotyped attitudes; research; United States; Select:
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17 of 264
Author: LOIZOU Nicolette;
Title: On the straight and narrow.
Reference: Mental Health Today, October 2009, pp.16-18.
Format: article;
Topics: counselling; homosexuality; LGBT people; psychotherapy; stereotyped attitudes; United Kingdom; Select:
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18 of 264
Author: LEWIS Andrew; WHITE Jennifer;
Title: Brief report: the defense mechanisms of homophobic adolescent males: a descriptive discriminant analysis.
Reference: Journal of Adolescence, 32(2), April 2009, pp.435-441.
Format: article;
Topics: adolescent boys; homosexuality; men; schools; stereotyped attitudes; young adults; young people; research; Australia; Select:
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19 of 264
Author: SALEH Lena Denise; OPERARIO Don;
Title: Moving beyond “the Down Low”: a critical analysis of terminology guiding HIV prevention efforts for African American men who have secretive sex with men.
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 68(2), January 2009, pp.390-395.
Format: article;
Topics: bisexual people; black and minority ethnic people; gay men; HIV AIDS; homosexuality; men; prevention; sexuality; United States; Select:
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20 of 264
Author: MEYER Ilan; SCHWARTZ Sharon; FROST David M.;
Title: Social patterning of stress and coping: does disadvantaged social statuses confer more stress and fewer coping resources?
Reference: Social Science and Medicine, 67(3), August 2008, pp.368-379.
Format: article;
Topics: black and minority ethnic people; discrimination; gender; homosexuality; LGBT people; sexual orientation discrimination; sexuality; stereotyped attitudes; stress; research; United States; Select:
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