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Travelers can face one-of-a-kind challenges abroad based on their real or perceived sexual orientation. Laws and attitudes in some countries may affect safety and ease of travel. 

More than 60 countries consider consensual same-sex relations a crime. In some of these countries, people who employ in consensual same-sex relations may face severe punishment. Many countries do not identify same-sex marriage.

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Gay, Lesbian, and Pansexual (LGB) peoples' governance self-effectiveness: The roles of internalized sexual stigma, LGB positive identity, and traditional masculinity

Introduction

Despite numerous institutional interventions that aim to prevent sexual orientation and gender identity stigmatization and discrimination recently, it is a well-known fact that LGBTQ+ employees still interaction an unequal workplace experience in rehearse (Mara et al., 2021; Ozbilgin et al., 2022). One of the head discriminations LGBTQ+ employees face in perform is the “gay glass ceiling effect” in which they report better managerial authority and supervisory skills, but they are not qualified to attain foremost managerial positions and even get paid less when compared to heterosexual individuals. Even though LGBTQ+ individuals are more likely to include a longer formal education, they look after to only achieve low payment managerial positions because of discrimination, not rather than their distinct skills or characteristics (Aksoy et al., 2019). Eventually, many LGBTQ+ individuals might feel discouraged when they comprehend emerging as a commander is a challenging

Lesbian, Gay, and Attracted to both genders Supervisees' Experiences of LGB-Affirmative and Non-Affirmative Supervision in COAMFTE-Accredited Training Programs

Date of Completion

5-10-2013

Keywords

LGB affirmative development, marriage and family therapy supervision

Major Advisor

Sandra A. Rigazio-DiGilio, Ph.D.

Associate Advisor

Rona Preli, Ph.D.

Associate Advisor

Robert Ryder, Ph.D.

Field of Study

Human Maturation and Family Studies

Degree

Doctor of Philosophy

Abstract

This examination is a replication of Burkard, Knox, Hess, and Schultz’s (2009) study of lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) affirmative and non-affirmative supervision. Using a consensual qualitative research (CQR) design as described by Hill et al. (1997, 2005), LGB supervisees from COAMFTE-accredited master’s and doctoral programs were interviewed regarding their experiences of LGB-affirmative and non-affirmative supervision. Supervisees were asked to describe a LGB-affirmative event and a LGB-non-affirmative event from their past or current individual or group supervision. Supervisees were asked the ways in which these events affected their personal and professional progress, the supervisory relat

Lesbian, gay, bisexual communities more at-risk for dementia, study finds

Lesbian, male lover and bisexual — or LGB — people are more vulnerable to one of the fastest-growing health concerns in the country: dementia, according to new analyze from Michigan State University.

 

“Our research speaks to the unaddressed questions about whether members the LGB community are more likely to develop cognitive impairment at older ages and, if so, what factors contribute to their poorer cognitive health, ” said Ning Hsieh, an assistant professor of sociology at MSU and command author of the study published in the journal, The Gerontologist.

 

“We knew that stress and depression are risk factors for many chronic health problems, including cognitive impairment, in later life. LGB people experience more stressful events and have higher rates of depression compared to their heterosexual counterparts,” she said.

 

Analyzing the elevated cognitive health risks among older members of the LGB society, the study was the first to use a national sample and screening tool to gauge cognitive health disparities between LGB and heterosexual older adults.

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