Pride month 2022’s theme is celebrating 50 years of Pride with a focus on acknowledging the many positive achievements of the LGBT+ movement. We are proud to showcase the top closed and open article collections on improving the health and wellbeing of LGBT+ individuals. Researchers explored topics spanning from transgender pain and queer aging to HIV prevention and sexual health in non-binary adolescents.
Pride month 2022’s theme is celebrating 50 years of Pride with a focus on acknowledging the many positive achievements of the LGBTQIA+ movement. We are proud to showcase the top closed and open article collections on improving the health and wellbeing of LGBTQIA+ individuals. Researchers explored topics spanning from transgender pain and queer aging to HIV prevention and sexual health in non-binary adolescents.
Read our closed article collections:
Gender Dysphoria
8 articles | 274,000 views
Integrating knowledge regarding diagnostic challenges, clinical presentations and health promotion modalities for GD individuals.
HIV prevention
8 articles | 45,000 views
Beneficiary, provider, and health system perspective on implementing PrEP in community settings worldwide.
LGBT+ youth
8 articles | 112,000 views
Understanding the psychosexual, physiobiological and social development of LGBTAQ young people in family, school, and work environments.
Transgender healthcare
13 articles | 82,000 views
Answering how hormonal interventions influence the mental and physical health trajectories of people with gender dysphoria.
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LGBT+ parents
15 articles | 107,500 views
Exploring the experiences and psychological outcomes of LGBTQ parents and their children, throughout their family life cycle: family building by LGBTQ people, the transition to parenthood for LGBTQ parents, and functioning of LGBTQ parents and their children.
Transgender pain
Collection editor: Clair Kronk, Yale University
The intersection of gender and pain is an important area of research, but only recently has pain in the transgender population begun to be addressed.
LGBT+ aging
Collection editor: Miranda Leontowitsch, Goethe University Frankfurt
The central goals are to queer ageing and reveal counter-narratives of ageing that transgress the boundaries of heterosexuality, normative life course models, and successful ageing by offering alternative temporalities and relationalities in later life.
Noncommunicable chronic diseases
Collection editor: Billy Caceres, Columbia University
Seeking high-quality quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research studies that examine social, structural, and/or environmental determinants of NCDs among LGBT+ individuals.
Mental health
Collection editor: Jinghua Li, Sun Yat-sen University
Investigating the spatial and temporal patterns, the risk factors, and underlying mechanisms of mental health problems and suicidal behaviors among sexual minorities.
Reproductive health
Collection editor: Diane Chen, Children’s Hospital of Chicago
Highlighting innovative research, clinical, educational, and policy approaches to improving sexual and reproductive health among transgender and non-binary adolescents and young adults.