Rearch on the health of lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr (LGBT) populatns n provi important rmatn to addrs existg health equali. Fdg existg rearch LGBT health n prove challengg due to the plethora of termology ed. We sought to scribe existg search strategi and to intify more prehensive LGBT search termology. We eratively created a search strg to intify systematic reviews and meta-analys about LGBT health and implemented Embase, PubMed/MEDLINE, and PsycINFO databas on May 28–29, 2015. We hand-searched the journal LGBT Health. Incln creria were: systematic reviews and meta-analys that addrsed LGBT health, ed systematic searchg, and ed pennt rs for cln. The published search termology each rerd and search strgs provid by thors on requt were cross-referenced wh our origal search to intify addnal termology. Our search procs intified 19 systematic reviews meetg cln creria. The number of search terms ed to intify LGBT-related rerds ranged om 1 to 31. From the clud studi, we intified 46 new search terms related to LGBT health. We removed five search terms as appropriate and add five search terms ed the field. The rultg search strg clud 82 terms. There is room to improve the qualy of searchg and reportg LGBT health systematic reviews. Future work should attempt to enhance the posive predictive value of LGBT health search. Our fdgs n assist LGBT health reviewers pturg the diversy of LGBT termology when searchg.
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- GAY LERATURE: POETRY AND PROSEGAY LERATURE: POETRY AND PROSE
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- INTIFYG LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR SEARCH TERMOLOGY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF HEALTH SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
GAY LERATURE: POETRY AND PROSEGAY LERATURE: POETRY AND PROSE
Wh the creasg impact of the gay rights movement and acceptance of gays mastream society, gay studi and gay lerature are emergg as rpected fields. Defg gay lerature is sometim difficult, given the equent vague and subtle referenc to gay characters or them found works. Not all gay lerature als specifilly wh sex;… * gay definition literature *
Numero anthologi of short gay fictn clu The Faber Book of Gay Short Fictn (1991), Pengu Book of Gay Short Stori (1994), Pengu Book of Lbian Short Stori (1994), the seri Men on Men (begng 1988) and Women on Women (begng 1990), and even an anthology of gay and lbian science fictn, Kdred Spirs (1984). The lerature of homosexualy has evolved to the pot where is often grouped not only acrdg to ethnicy and genre, for example, Lata and China, Ain-Amerin, Asian and Native Amerin, but also to sorts of sexualy, such as gay, transsexual, and bisexual not to mentn the lerary genr that reprent , cludg mystery, science fictn, and tective fictn, and even geographic regn. Categori: Gay and Lbian Novels, Genr Studi, Lerature, Queer Theory, Short StoryTags: Amerin Lbian Short Fictn, Amerin Lerature, Gay and Lbian Fictn, Gay and Lbian Stori, Gay Fictn, Gay Men’s Wrg, Gay Short Stori, Homosexualy and Lerature, Homosexualy Amerin Lerature, Homosexualy Lerature, Homosexualy Short Stori, Lbian and Gay Cricism, Lbian Short Stori, Lerary Cricism, The Bt New Gay Fictn, Them of Homosexualy Lerature.
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The word “homosexual” was, fact, created the late neteenth century as an English equivalent for German Homosexualtät, which first appeared prt 1869 a pamphlet argug agast the Pssian legal that prcribed punishments for men who engaged same-sex relatns. One rells thgs as var as Ernt Hemgway's dismissive attu toward homosexuals his books, the “pansi” played for lghs Hollywood films of the 1920s and 1930s, and Hart Crane's joyo announcement—havg, he believed, fallen love wh a woman—that he was not homosexual after all. Although Amerin lerature the first two-thirds of the twentieth century almost always impli the medi-scientific fn whenever homosexualy enters the text, Whman had his own succsors, om Bliss Carman (1861–1929) and Richard Hovey (1864–1900) to Marsn Hartley (1877–1943) to Langston Hugh (1902–1967) and Gerr Lansg (b.
Sedgwick se Jam as a homosexual who rarely alt openly wh male timacy but whose work foc on “homosocial” (her term) suatns that occur when, for example, two men stggle for the attentn of a woman; emotns are directed by each man more strongly toward his petor than toward their shared object of sire. Although Sedgwick nsirs Billy Budd to be suffed wh homosexual sir, she pots out that there is only one homosexual the morn sense the story: Claggart, who has the self-loathg of those who have ternalized homophobia, and who is “praved bee he is, his sir, a pervert, ” or “homosexual” (Sedgwick, 1990, p.
INTIFYG LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR SEARCH TERMOLOGY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF HEALTH SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS
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The many homosexual Amerin poets the early twentieth century who were athet clud Amy Lowell (1874–1925), Wilbur Unrwood (1876–1935), Donald Evans (1884–1921), Gee Sylvter Viereck (1884–1962), John Gould Fletcher (1886–1950), Clark Ashton Smh (1893–1961), and Samuel Greenberg (1883–1917), whose poems Hart Crane emulated his own early work. Public attus toward homosexuals are suggted by an cint the early 1940s when John Crowe Ransom (1888–1974), who had accepted a poem by Robert Dunn (1919–1988) for the Kenyon Review, whdrew his offer after Dunn published an say another journal on homosexualy.
Ransom plimented Dunn for havg taken such a bold stand—although actually the say is impartial, argug that homosexualy is no better, if no worse, than any other kd of life—but sisted that the poem schled for the Review might now be read as “homosexual advertisement” (Faas, 1983, p.