Antoti v. Gay et al, No. 1:2021cv01202 - Document 48 (D.N.M. 2023) se opn om the District of New Mexi US Feral District Court
Contents:
- MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENG OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENR PEOPLE: AN TEGRATED LERATURE REVIEW
- ANTOTI V. GAY ET AL, NO. 1:2021CV01202 - DOCUMENT 48 (D.N.M. 2023)
- SEXUAL ORIENTATN DISCRIMATN THE LABOR MARKET AGAST GAY MEN
- GAY-RELATED DEVELOPMENT, EARLY ABE AND ADULT HEALTH OUT AMONG GAY MAL
- LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR PERSONS AND SOCENOMIC STAT
MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENG OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL AND TRANSGENR PEOPLE: AN TEGRATED LERATURE REVIEW
Gay, L.R, Mil, G. E. and Airasian, P. (2011) Edutnal Rearch Competenci for Analysis and Applitns. 10th Edn, Pearson Edutn Internatnal, Boston. * gay et al *
Gay CM, Stewart CA, Park EM, Diao L, Grov SM, Heeke S, Nabet BY, Fujimoto J, Solis LM, Lu W, Xi Y, Cardnell RJ, Wang Q, Fabbri G, Cargill KR, Vok NI, Ramkumar K, Zhang B, Della Corte CM, Robson P, Swisher SG, Roth JA, Glisson BS, Sham DS, Wistuba II, Wang J, Quaranta V, Mna J, Heymach JV, Byers LA. This is done by admisterg a qutnnaire, eher wrten or orally, to a group of rponnts, and the rpons to the qutns form the data for the study (Berends, 2006; Bt & Kahn, 2003; Fraenkel & Wallen, 2009; Gay, Mills, & Airasian, 2009; Leedy & Ormrod, 2005; McMillan & Schumacher, 2006; Mertler & Charl, 2008; Pol & Beck, 2006). The LGBT dividuals have unique experienc that are shaped by multiple factors, such as race/ethnicy, soc-enomic stat, geographil lotn and age, not jt sexual orientatn (Farmer & Yancu 2015:37) lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr people differ om ‘tradnal’ mori two aspects: (1) they are not necsarily regnisable through physil characteristics and (2) they are still perceived many ntexts as actg agast natural procs (Takács 2015:10).
N = 914 subjects who had sexual partners of the same sex the past 12 months, the past 5 years, or sce age 18, reprentative sample of sexual mori om the non-stutnalised English-speakg USA populatn aged 18 and vtigate whether stctural stigma (livg muni wh high levels of anti-gay prejudice) creas the risk of premature mortaly for sexual mori. N = 2846 LGBT dividuals non-probabilistic and tentnally sampled analyse the associatn between ternalised homophobia, homophobic vlence, discrimatn, and muny nnectedns and alhol e and prsive symptoms LGBT dividuals(h) Aims and objectiv clearly stated(h) Study sign aquately scribed(h) Rearch methods appropriate(nr) Explic theoretil amework(l) Limatns prented(i) Implitns discsedData abstractn and synthisTwo rearchers analysed the selected publitns penntly by thematic analysis. If the distast for the gay men is high enough, employers might ci not to employ them their statistil discrimatn theory (Phelps 1972; Arrow 1973; 1998) propos that the age of average group characteristics to predict dividual productivy and set rrpondg wag n rrectly evaluate the productivy of workers who are atypil of their mory mographic characteristic.
ANTOTI V. GAY ET AL, NO. 1:2021CV01202 - DOCUMENT 48 (D.N.M. 2023)
Gay, L. et al. (2009). Edutnal Rearch. Competenci for Analysis and Applitn (9th ed.). Pearson Internatnal Edn, Cambridge Universy Prs. * gay et al *
Moreover, a study utilizg admistrative data for the perd 2008–2010 found that gay men and lbian women faced lower job satisfactn than parable heterosexual men and women (Drydakis 2015b) 2019 Eurobarometer survey suggted that more homophobia exists Greece than the EU28 average (Eurobarometer 2019).
SEXUAL ORIENTATN DISCRIMATN THE LABOR MARKET AGAST GAY MEN
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Furthermore, male members of the rearch team uld return missed lls and rerd vatns for three experiments featured measurements of the potential existence of discrimatn agast gay applints by firms if the proportn of tim they received an vatn for terviews were statistilly signifintly different om those of heterosexual applints. The lower wag offered the perds 2013–2014 and 2018–2019 potentially pture the adverse effects of the enomic recsn on wage Mol V, is observed that the level of wage sortg to lower-paid occupatns for gay men, parison to heterosexual men, between 2006–2007 and 2013–2014 is statistilly signifint (−1. The difference the RAG x between Experiments II and III is statistilly signifint and suggts that recers who favored heterosexual applints shared parable attus for gay addn, Table 6, is found that, Experiments II and III the level of recers’ taste- and statistil- discrimatn attus toward gay men are higher parison to the one Experiment I.
Moreover, by nsirg the statistil- discrimatn hypothis there are predictns that gay men will experience a greater disadvantage if the rmatn regardg their average group characteristic prov creasg unreliable or wrong (Drydakis 2018) on the out of the prent study, 2013–2014 and 2018–2019, there were risg disapprovals agast same sex relatnships and sexual orientatn openns the workplace. It is of tert to exame parable patterns for lbian women, pecially this perd where, ntrary to the earlier lerature, lbian women have been found to receive lower wag parison to heterosexual women (Drydakis and Zimmermann 2020; Drydakis 2019; Martell 2020; Bryson 2017) prent study found that recers’ biased attus toward gay men creased and that gay applints experienced higher occupatnal accs nstrats and greater wage sortg lower-paid occupatns.
GAY-RELATED DEVELOPMENT, EARLY ABE AND ADULT HEALTH OUT AMONG GAY MAL
The study replit the first European field experiment on gay men’s labor market prospects Greece. Utilizg the same protol as the origal s * gay et al *
One notable aspect of this lerature is the early timg of many of the health dispari, that adolcent and young adult gay and bisexual mal and adolcent and young adult mal who have sex wh other mal report elevated levels for the same health problems pared to their heterosexual peers (Centers for Disease Control and Preventn 2005; Flkner and Cranston 1998; Fergson et al. The early onset of this clter of psychosocial health problems suggts that somethg the experienc of gay mal durg childhood and adolcence shap experienc of health problems possible explanatn to acunt for the early emergence of the health problems among gay mal is the experience of vlence among the dividuals prr to adulthood.
In fact, gay and bisexual youth who experience physil victimizatn durg adolcence are more likely to experience mental health problems (California Safe Schools Coaln and 4-H Center for Youth Development 2004; Elze 2002; Hershberger and D’Augelli 1995), abe substanc and engage HIV sexual risk behavr (Bontempo and D’Augelli 2002).
2002) paper therefore exam the relatnships between timg of gay-related velopmental ton, experienc of abe, and emergence of poor health out adulthood by examg the followg hypoth: (a) Earlier gay-related velopment (GRD) is associated wh creased forced sex, gay-related harassment and parental physil abe prr to adulthood.
LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR PERSONS AND SOCENOMIC STAT
Fdgs g this variable were also nsistent wh those of the dichotomo variable ed the Harassment Durg Childhood and Adolcence Harassment was asssed g a dichotomo variable (none vers one or more occurrenc before age 17) wh “Were you harassed bee others assumed you were gay—cludg beg lled nam like ‘sissy, ’ ‘queer, ’ or ‘faggot’? E., age of first awarens of beg sexually attracted to other mal, age of first same-sex sexual activy, age of cidg that one is gay, and age of first disclosure to another person that one is gay) were entered to the is a multivariate data rctn procre that intifi subtyp of related s—analogo to clter analysis, but is advantageo bee is a mol-based procre and employs a probabilistic groupg procre which assum that the data are “generated by a mixture of unrlyg probabily distributns” (Vermunt and Magidson 2002).