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Instructor’s resource manual. For S. A. Rathus, J. S. Nevid, L. Fichner-Rathus, & A. McKay, Human sexuality in a world of diversity (6th Canadian ed.).
Sexual disorders among sexual and gender minority populations
Sexual disorders and dysfunction are common among people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. And while definitions and conceptions of sexual health are typically broad, the clinical and research perspectives on sexual function and dysfunction have traditionally relied on the four-phase model of sexual response and disorders are generally classified as “male” or “female.” This chapter reviews the diagnostic criteria for specific sexual dysfunctions and presents a summary of existing research among sexual and gender minority populations. Overall, research on sexual dysfunction among sexual and gender minority people is limited and this is especially true for transgender and gender nonconforming individuals. Understanding these often complex disorders requires that individuals, clinicians, and researchers consider a range of biopsychosocial factors which can affect and be affected by one’s sexual health and sexuality
The momentum health study: understanding the context of hiv treatment as prevention among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men in Vancouver, Canada
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