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Oxford Handbook of sexual and gender minority mental health *

ISBN: 9780190067991

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Fecha de Edición 03/09/2020
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OXFORD LIBRARY OF PSYCHOLOGY

Editorial

OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

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978-0-19-006799-1

sexual and gender minority mental health

The Oxford Handbook of Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health provides a comprehensive and authoritative review of research on the mental health of sexual minorities-defined as those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, queer, or same-gender attracted; as well as the mental health of gender minorities-defined as individuals who do not fully identify with their sex assigned at birth, including people who are transgender or gender non-binary.

The twenty-first century has seen encouraging improvements in sampling, methods, and funding opportunities for research with sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations; nevertheless, a key purpose of this Handbook is to identify lingering gaps in research in order to motivate future scientists to expand knowledge about SGM mental health.

The volume begins with a historical overview, followed by sections on mental health categories/diagnoses (such as anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, and suicide) and specific sexual and gender minority populations (including examinations of diverse ethnicities and orientations/identities).

The handbook concludes with chapters on stigma, the role of resilience, and future directions for research with SGM groups. The volume is aimed at researchers conducting studies on the mental health of SGM populations, clinicians and researchers interested in psychiatric disorders that affect SGM populations, clinicians using evidence-based practice in the treatment of SGM patients/clients, students in mental health programs (clinical psychology, psychiatry, clinical social work, and psychiatric nursing), and policy makers.

1. Introduction
Esther D. Rothblum
Part I: History of Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health
2. History of Sexual Orientation and Mental Health
Kristin A. Hancock and Douglas C. Haldeman
3. History of Gender Identity and Mental Health
lore m. dickey
Part II: Mental Health Categories
4. Depression and Mood Disorders Among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Gia Chodzen, Vickie M. Mays and Susan D. Cochran
5. Anxiety Disorders among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Brandon J. Weiss and Bethany Owens Raymond
6. Trauma among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
David W. Pantalone, Kaitlyn R. Gorman, Erin T. Pereida, and Sarah E. Valentine
7. Body Image and Eating Disorders among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Todd G. Morrison, Joshua W. Katz, Yaser Mirzaei, and Somayyeh Zare
8. Alcohol Use Disorders among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Phoenix R. Crane, Katarina S. Swaringen, Anthony M. Foster, and Amelia E. Talley
9. Drug Use among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Tyrel J. Starks, Cynthia M. Cabral, and Ali J. Talan
10. Nicotine Use among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Alicia K. Matthews, Cherdsak Duangchang, and Chien-Ching Li
11. Schizophrenia Spectrum and Other Psychotic Disorders among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Jayme L. Peta
12. Sexual Disorders among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Heather L. Armstrong
13. Personality Disorders among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Julie Prud’homme, Christina L. Robillard, and Brianna Turner
14. Suicidal Behavior among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Ann P. Haas and Maggie G. Mortali
Part III: Specific Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
15. Black U.S. Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health
Jonathan Mathias Lassiter, Lourdes Dolores Follins, Stacy W. Smallwood, Leo Wilton, Alishia Alexander, and Sean Saifa Wall
16. Latinx Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health
Alison Cerezo, Juan Camarena, and Amaranta Ramirez
17. Asian American and Pacific Islander Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health
Emily Hunt and Cindy Y. Huang
18. Indigenous American/Two-Spirit Mental Health
Naomi Bird and Margaret Robinson
19. Biracial and Bi-Ethnic Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health
Lauren E. Reid and Vanessa S. Stay
20. Sexual and Gender Mental Health among Children and Youth
Jessica N. Fish, Laura Baams, and Jenifer K. McGuire
21. Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health among Older Adults
Sandra S. Butler
22. Mental Health of Sexual and Gender Minority Immigrants and Refugees
Edward Ou Jin Lee, Sarilee Kahn, Edward J. Alessi, and Abelardo Leon
23. Bisexual Mental Health
Wendy B. Bostwick and Elizabeth A. Harrison
24. Transgender Mental Health
Laura E. Kuper, Danna Bismar, and Whit Ryan
25. Gender Non-Binary Mental Health
lore m. dickey
26. Intersex Mental Health
Katrina Roen and Tove Lundberg
27. Mental Health for Asexual Individuals
Esther D. Rothblum
28. Mental Health for Individuals with Pansexual and Queer Identities
M. Paz Galupo
29. Mental Health for MSM (men who have sex with men) and WSW (women who have sex with women)
Anna C. Salomaa and Jes L. Matsick
30. Mental Health for Sexual and Gender Minority Couples and Families
Samantha L. Tornello
31. Mental Health for Sexual and Gender Minority Polyamorous and Consensually Non-Monogamous Individuals
Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli
32. The Intersections of Physical and Mental Health among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Michele J. Eliason
33. HIV/AIDS and Mental Health among Sexual and Gender Minority Populations
Molly Silvestrini, Colleen C. Hoff, Y. Darin Witkovic, and Crystal Madriles
34. Mental Health for Sexual and Gender Minority Individuals with Physical or Cognitive Disabilities
Meredith R. Maroney and Mallaigh McGinley
35. Stigma and Sexual/Gender Minority Mental Health
Joanne DiPlacido and Carolyn R. Fallahi
36. The Role of Resilience in Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health
Dawn M. Szymanski and Kirsten A. Gonzalez
37. Epilogue: Challenges in Research Methods and Future Directions on Sexual and Gender Minority Mental Health Research
David M. Frost

Edited by Esther D. Rothblum, Professor, Women’s Studies Department, San Diego State University

Esther D. Rothblum, PhD is Professor of Women’s Studies at San Diego State University and Visiting Distinguished Scholar at the Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law. She is editor of the Journal of Lesbian Studies and was president of Division 44 (Society for the Psychological Study of LGBT Issues) of the American Psychological Association. Her research and writing have focused on LGBT relationships and mental health. She has compared LGB and heterosexual siblings, as well as transgender and cisgender siblings. Since 2001, Dr. Rothblum has compared same-sex couples in legal relationships with their heterosexual married siblings. She has edited 27 books, including Lesbian Friendships, Preventing Heterosexism and Homophobia, Boston Marriages: Romantic But Asexual Relationships Among Contemporary Lesbians, Lesbians in Academia, and Loving Boldly: Issues Facing Lesbians.

Contributors:

Edward J. Alessi
School of Social Work

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

Alishia Alexander
Department of Sociology

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Heather L. Armstrong
Department of Psychology

University of Southampton

Laura Baams
University of Groningen

Naomi Bird
College of Sustainability

Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, and School of Planning, Faculty of Architecture & Planning Dalhousie University

Danna Bismar <br<>/>University of North Texas

Wendy B. Bostwick
Health Systems Science Department
College of Nursing
University of Illinois at Chicago

Sandra S. Butler
School of Social Work
University of Maine

Cynthia M. Cabral
Promoting Resilience
Intersectionality, Diversity, and Equity (PRIDE) Health Research Consortium
Hunter College of the City University of New York

Juan Camarena
CBB LPCC Program & CCCE Counseling and School Psychology
San Diego State University

Alison Cerezo
Department of Counseling, Clinical & School Psychology
University of California, Santa Barbara

Gia Chodzen
Department of Psychology
UCLA BRITE Center for Science, Research and Policy
University of California Los Angeles

Susan D. Cochran
Department of Epidemiology
Fielding School of Public Health
Department of Statistics
University of California Los Angeles

Phoenix R. Crane
Experimental Psychology
Texas Tech University

lore m. dickey
North Country HealthCare

Joanne DiPlacido
Central Connecticut State University

Cherdsak Duangchan
Department of Health and System Sciences
College of Nursing
University of Illinois at Chicago

Michele J. Eliason
College of Health & Social Sciences
San Francisco State University

Carolyn R. Fallahi
Department of Psychological Science
Central Connecticut State University

Jessica N. Fish
School of Public Health
University of Maryland

Lourdes Dolores Follins
Meliora Consulting LLC

Anthony M. Foster
Experimental Psychology
Texas Tech University

David M. Frost
Department of Social Science
University College London

M. Paz Galupo
Towson University

Kirsten A. Gonzalez
University of Tennessee

Kaitlyn R. Gorman
University of Massachusetts Boston

Ann P. Haas
Lehman College
The City University of New York

Douglas C. Haldeman
Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology
John F. Kennedy University

Kristin A. Hancock
John F. Kennedy University

Elizabeth A. Harrison
Disability Studies
University of Illinois at Chicago

Colleen C. Hoff
Center for Research & Education on Gender and Sexuality (CREGS)
San Francisco State University

Emily Hunt
Counseling Psychology Program
Teachers College
Columbia University

Cindy Y. Huang
Teachers College
Columbia University

Sarilee Kahn
School of Social Work
McGill University

Joshua W. Katz
Department of Psychology
University of Saskatchewan

Laura E. Kuper
Gender Education and Care
Interdisciplinary Support (GENECIS) Program at Children’s Health

Jonathan Mathias Lassiter
Department of Psychology
Muhlenberg College

Edward Ou Jin Lee
School of Social Work
Université de Montréal

Abelardo Leon
School of Social Work
Université de Montréal

Chien-Ching Li
Department of Health Systems and Management
Rush University

Tove Lundberg
Department of Psychology
Lund University

Crystal Madriles
Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology
Teachers College
Columbia University

Meredith R. Maroney
Counseling Psychology Program
University of Massachusetts Boston

Jes L. Matsick
The Pennsylvania State University

Alicia K. Matthews
Department of Health and System Sciences
College of Nursing
University of Illinois at Chicago

Vickie M. Mays
Department of Psychology
UCLA BRITE Center for Science, Research and Policy
University of California Los Angeles

Mallaigh McGinley
Counseling Psychology Program
University of Massachusetts Boston

Jenifer K. McGuire
University of Minnesota

Yaser Mirzaei
Department of Psychology
University of Saskatchewan

Todd G. Morrison
Department of Psychology
University of Saskatchewan

Maggie G. Mortali
Interactive Screening Program
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention

Maria Pallotta-Chiarolli
School of Health and Social Development
Deakin University

David W. Pantalone
University of Massachusetts Boston

Erin T. Pereida
University of Massachusetts Boston

Jayme L. Peta
Palo Alto University

Julie Prud’homme
University of Victoria

Amaranta Ramirez
Department of Counseling, Clinical & School Psychology
University of California, Santa Barbara

Bethany Owens Raymond <br<>/>Clinical Psychology
Georgia Southern University

Lauren E. Reid
Arcadia University

Christina L. Robillard
University of Victoria

Margaret Robinson
Dalhousie University

Katrina Roen
University of Waikato

Whit Ryan
Graduate School of Professional Psychology
University of Denver

Anna C. Salomaa
The Pennsylvania State University

Molly Silvestrini
Center for Research and Education on Gender and Sexuality
San Francisco State University

Stacy W. Smallwood
Department of Health Policy and Community Health
Jiann-Ping Hsu College of Public Health
Georgia Southern University

Tyrel J. Starks
Department of Psychology
Hunter College of the City University of New York

Vanessa S. Stay
Counseling Program
Arcadia University

Katarina S. Swaringen
Experimental Psychology
Texas Tech University

Dawn M. Szymanski
University of Tennessee

Ali J. Talan
Promoting Resilience, Intersectionality, Diversity, and Equity (PRIDE) Health Research Consortium
Hunter College of the City University of New York

Amelia E. Talley
Department of Psychological Sciences
Texas Tech University

Samantha L. Tornello
Pennsylvania State University

Brianna Turner
University of Victoria

Sarah E. Valentine
Department of Psychiatry
Boston University School of Medicine

Sean Saifa Wall
Rooted in Research LLC and Intersex Justice Project

Brandon J. Weiss
Department of Psychology
Georgia Southern University

Leo Wilton
Department of Human Development
College of Community and Public Affairs
State University of New York at Binghamton

Y. Darin Witkovic
Clinical Psychology
Palo Alto University

Somayyeh Zare
Department of Psychology
University of Saskatchewan