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Full-Text Articles in Gender and Sexuality
Misgendering As A Microaggression: Gender Expression And Trans Pedagogy, Mylene Gibbs
Misgendering As A Microaggression: Gender Expression And Trans Pedagogy, Mylene Gibbs
McNair Research Journal SJSU
No abstract provided.
Comparing Substance Use Outcomes By Sexual Identity Among Women: Differences Using Propensity Score Methods, Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe, Laurie Drabble, Libo Li, Cat Munroe, Amy A. Mericle, Karen F. Trocki, Tonda L. Hughes
Comparing Substance Use Outcomes By Sexual Identity Among Women: Differences Using Propensity Score Methods, Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe, Laurie Drabble, Libo Li, Cat Munroe, Amy A. Mericle, Karen F. Trocki, Tonda L. Hughes
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
Background: Differences in alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) use by sexual identity vary across samples of women recruited using different sampling methods. We used propensity score (PS) weighting methods to address two methodological questions: (1) Do disparities between sexual minority women (SMW) and heterosexual women persist when differences in risk and protective factors are similarly distributed between groups, and (2) Does accounting for SMW-specific resiliency factors impact differences between non-probability samples of SMW? Methods: Four samples included SMW from a longitudinal study with a nonprobability sample (n = 373), a national general population panel sample (n = 373), …
Impact Of The Policy Environment On Substance Use Among Sexual Minority Women, Laurie A. Drabble, Cat Munroe, Amy A. Mericle, Sarah Zollweg, Karen F. Trocki, Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe
Impact Of The Policy Environment On Substance Use Among Sexual Minority Women, Laurie A. Drabble, Cat Munroe, Amy A. Mericle, Sarah Zollweg, Karen F. Trocki, Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
Background: Sexual minority women (SMW) are at greater risk for heavy episodic drinking, frequent marijuana use, and tobacco use than heterosexual women. Because past research has suggested the political and social environment may influence disparities in substance use by sexual orientation, this study examined associations of the U.S. state-level policy environment on substance use by SMW.
Methods: A total of 732 SMW participants were recruited from two national online panels: a general population panel (n = 333) and a sexual minority-specific panel (n = 399). Past year substance use was defined by number of days of heavy episodic drinking (HED; …
Naccs Familia, Knowledge & Activismo: Contemplations From A Past Chair, Karleen M. Pendleton Jimenez
Naccs Familia, Knowledge & Activismo: Contemplations From A Past Chair, Karleen M. Pendleton Jimenez
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Toward A New Chicanidad: New Tribalism, Environmental Justice, And China, Alejandro Ollin Prado
Toward A New Chicanidad: New Tribalism, Environmental Justice, And China, Alejandro Ollin Prado
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Part Three: A Field For The Twenty-First Century: Toward A Global And Intersectional A Scholar-Activism: The Campaign For Decent Housing: Black And Latino Coalition Building In Durham, North Carolina, Elizabeth Barahona
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Conceptualizing Academic Putería: A Critical Reflection Of The Waps, Daps, And Flops, Tess Pantoja Perez, Olga Estrada
Conceptualizing Academic Putería: A Critical Reflection Of The Waps, Daps, And Flops, Tess Pantoja Perez, Olga Estrada
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Pandemic Pivoting Within Academia And Activism: An Exploration Of New Forms Of Classroom Pedagogies And Latinx/Chicanx Scholarship, Margaret Cantu-Sanchez
Pandemic Pivoting Within Academia And Activism: An Exploration Of New Forms Of Classroom Pedagogies And Latinx/Chicanx Scholarship, Margaret Cantu-Sanchez
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Self/Other, Other/Self: Conocimiento As Pedagogical Practice, Gabriella Sanchez, Jesus Jaime-Diaz, Josie Méndez Negrete
Self/Other, Other/Self: Conocimiento As Pedagogical Practice, Gabriella Sanchez, Jesus Jaime-Diaz, Josie Méndez Negrete
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Part Two: Los Relatos De La Vida: Paths To Conocimiento Chisme Save Lives: Chisme, And #Metoo As Storytelling Interventions In Sexual Violence, Amanda Tovar
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Plenary Address: Retrospective: Shifting And Shaping Lesbian/Queer Space Within Naccs, Rusty V. Barceló
Plenary Address: Retrospective: Shifting And Shaping Lesbian/Queer Space Within Naccs, Rusty V. Barceló
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Plenary Address: Naccs Vs. Colorado’S Anti-Glb Amendment 2, 1992, Luis Torres
Plenary Address: Naccs Vs. Colorado’S Anti-Glb Amendment 2, 1992, Luis Torres
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Part One: Building A National Scholar-Activist Organization - Chair Welcome, Roberto D. Hernández
Part One: Building A National Scholar-Activist Organization - Chair Welcome, Roberto D. Hernández
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Introduction Deep Roots, Rich Legacies: Honoring Fifty Years Of Scholar-Activism, L Heidenreich
Introduction Deep Roots, Rich Legacies: Honoring Fifty Years Of Scholar-Activism, L Heidenreich
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
50 Years Of Activist Scholarship Selected Proceedings Of The 2022 Meeting Of The National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies, L Heidenreich, Eddy Francisco Alvarez, Jennifer Mata, Isabel Millán
50 Years Of Activist Scholarship Selected Proceedings Of The 2022 Meeting Of The National Association For Chicana And Chicano Studies, L Heidenreich, Eddy Francisco Alvarez, Jennifer Mata, Isabel Millán
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Challenges Of Virtual Rds For Recruitment Of Sexual Minority Women For A Behavioral Health Study, Deirdre Middleton, Laurie A. Drabble, Deborah Krug, Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe, Amy A. Mericle, Tonda L. Hughes, Ronaldo Iachan, Karen F. Trocki
Challenges Of Virtual Rds For Recruitment Of Sexual Minority Women For A Behavioral Health Study, Deirdre Middleton, Laurie A. Drabble, Deborah Krug, Katherine J. Karriker-Jaffe, Amy A. Mericle, Tonda L. Hughes, Ronaldo Iachan, Karen F. Trocki
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
Respondent-driven sampling (RDS) is an approach commonly used to recruit nonprobability samples of rare and hard-to-find populations. The purpose of this study was to explore the utility of phone- and web-based RDS methodology to sample sexual minority women (SMW) for participation in a telephone survey. Key features included (i) utilizing a national probability survey sample to select seeds; (ii) web-based recruitment with emailed coupons; and (iii) virtual processes for orienting, screening, and scheduling potential participants for computer-assisted telephone interviews. Rather than resulting in a large diverse sample of SMW, only a small group of randomly selected women completed the survey …
Examining Perceived Effects Of Same-Sex Marriage Legalization Among Sexual Minority Women: Identifying Demographic Differences And Factors Related To Alcohol Use Disorder, Depression, And Self-Perceived Health, Laurie A. Drabble, Amy A. Mericle, Cat Munroe, Angie R. Wootton, Karen F. Trocki, Tonda L. Hughes
Examining Perceived Effects Of Same-Sex Marriage Legalization Among Sexual Minority Women: Identifying Demographic Differences And Factors Related To Alcohol Use Disorder, Depression, And Self-Perceived Health, Laurie A. Drabble, Amy A. Mericle, Cat Munroe, Angie R. Wootton, Karen F. Trocki, Tonda L. Hughes
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
Introduction
Reductions in structural stigmas, such as gaining access to legalized same-sex marriage, are associated with positive psychological and physical health outcomes among sexual minorities. However, these positive outcomes may be less robust among sexual minority women (SMW).
Methods
This study examined how perceptions of the impact of legalized same-sex marriage among SMW may (1) differ by demographic characteristics and (2) predict alcohol use disorder, depression, and self-perceived health. A diverse sample of SMW (N=446) completed an online survey in 2020 assessing the perceived impact of legalized same-sex marriage across six social-ecological domains: (1) personal impact, (2) stigma-related …
Measuring The Impact Of Legal Recognition Of Same-Sex Marriage Among Sexual Minority Women, Laurie A. Drabble, Amy A. Mericle, Angie R. Wootton, Cat Munroe, Libo Li, Karen F. Trocki, Tonda Hughes
Measuring The Impact Of Legal Recognition Of Same-Sex Marriage Among Sexual Minority Women, Laurie A. Drabble, Amy A. Mericle, Angie R. Wootton, Cat Munroe, Libo Li, Karen F. Trocki, Tonda Hughes
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
Reductions in structural stigma, such as gaining access to legalized same-sex marriage, is associated with positive psychological and physical health outcomes among sexual minority adults. However, these positive outcomes may be less robust among sexual minority women (SMW; e.g., lesbian, bisexual, queer) than sexual minority men and new measures are needed to develop a more nuanced understanding of the impact of affirming policies on the health and well-being of SMW. This study assessed the psychometric properties of measures developed to assess the psychosocial impacts of legalized same-sex marriage on the lives of SMW. Participants (N = 446) completed an online …
Perceived Psychosocial Impacts Of Legalized Same-Sex Marriage: A Scoping Review Of Sexual Minority Adults’ Experiences, Laurie A. Drabble, Angie R. Wootton, Cindy B. Veldhuis, Ellen D.B. Riggle, Sharon S. Rostosky, Pamela J. Lannutti, Kimberly F. Balsam, Tonda L. Hughes
Perceived Psychosocial Impacts Of Legalized Same-Sex Marriage: A Scoping Review Of Sexual Minority Adults’ Experiences, Laurie A. Drabble, Angie R. Wootton, Cindy B. Veldhuis, Ellen D.B. Riggle, Sharon S. Rostosky, Pamela J. Lannutti, Kimberly F. Balsam, Tonda L. Hughes
Faculty Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity
A growing body of literature provides important insights into the meaning and impact of the right to marry a same-sex partner among sexual minority people. We conducted a scoping review to 1) identify and describe the psychosocial impacts of equal marriage rights among sexual minority adults, and 2) explore sexual minority women (SMW) perceptions of equal marriage rights and whether psychosocial impacts differ by sex. Using Arksey and O’Malley’s framework we reviewed peer-reviewed English-language publications from 2000 through 2019. We searched six databases (PubMed, PsycINFO, CINAHL, Web of Science, JSTOR, and Sociological Abstracts) to identify English language, peer-reviewed journal articles …
The Anatomy Of Inceldom: An Analysis Of Incels Through The Lens Of Gender, Jacob Scheuerman
The Anatomy Of Inceldom: An Analysis Of Incels Through The Lens Of Gender, Jacob Scheuerman
Themis: Research Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science
This literature review examines the phenomena of Inceldom through the prism of hegemonic masculinity, concluding that the identity of an Incel derives from toxic masculine norms and attitudes from fringe online social movements. Incels are contradictory in that they both conform to and reject hegemonic masculinity. They conform in their aspiration to acquire goals that align with what is typically thought of as masculine—such as assertiveness or sexual dominance—while believing they are unable to do so because of their inadequacies. The dissociation between conformity and rejection leads them to adopt a defeatist worldview by not living up to the masculine …
Naccs 2021 Proceedings Complete, L Heindenreich, Maria González, Isabel Millán, Jennifer Mata
Naccs 2021 Proceedings Complete, L Heindenreich, Maria González, Isabel Millán, Jennifer Mata
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Más-Cara (Poem), Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz
Más-Cara (Poem), Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Korean Vet Shot In Bar Argument (Poem), Cathy Arellano
Korean Vet Shot In Bar Argument (Poem), Cathy Arellano
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Salvation On 24th Street, Cathy Arellano
Salvation On 24th Street, Cathy Arellano
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Apá, Rita E. Urquijo-Ruiz
The Street Belongs To Us: Chicana/O/X Studies For Kids (Y Niñes De Corazón), Karleen M. Pendleton Jimenez
The Street Belongs To Us: Chicana/O/X Studies For Kids (Y Niñes De Corazón), Karleen M. Pendleton Jimenez
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Conjunto Sounds In A Company Town: Decolonizing Movidas, San Antonio’S Quarrytown, And “La Piedrera” Polka, Alejandro Wolbert Pérez
Conjunto Sounds In A Company Town: Decolonizing Movidas, San Antonio’S Quarrytown, And “La Piedrera” Polka, Alejandro Wolbert Pérez
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Essential Is Not Expendable: Covid-19 And The Biopolitics Of The Food Chain, Fatuma Emmad, Devon Peña
Essential Is Not Expendable: Covid-19 And The Biopolitics Of The Food Chain, Fatuma Emmad, Devon Peña
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Mi Universidad: Empowering Youth With Popular Education Pedagogy And Community Cultural Wealth, Rafael Hernandez
Mi Universidad: Empowering Youth With Popular Education Pedagogy And Community Cultural Wealth, Rafael Hernandez
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.
Crisis, Conflict, Conjuncture: Confronting The Discrepant Raza Archive - Notes Towards A Chicanx Marxist Praxis, B. V. Olguin
Crisis, Conflict, Conjuncture: Confronting The Discrepant Raza Archive - Notes Towards A Chicanx Marxist Praxis, B. V. Olguin
NACCS Annual Conference Proceedings
No abstract provided.