Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Americans at Risk: Problems and Solutions [3 volumes]
byChuck Stewart, PhD, is an independent researcher and writer on LGBT topics. He holds a doctorate in education with certification in women's studies from the University of Southern California.
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Chuck Stewart. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Americans at Risk: Problems and Solutions [3 volumes]. Praeger, 2018. ABC-CLIO, publisher.abc-clio.com/9781440832369.
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Three volumes organized by the three phases of life—youth, middle age, and old age—explore the LGBTQ+ experience, delving deeply into research on a multitude of hot topics including risks experienced by this sometimes targeted population.
• More than forty topics in three volumes are timely and in the news• Each topic is evaluated by academic authorities
• References are authoritative and include primary resources
• Contributors embrace and reflect the diversity found in the LGBTQ+ community
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Americans at Risk: Problems and Solutions [3 volumes]
Author(s): Chuck StewartContributors: Stewart, Chuck;Abstract:Three volumes organized by the three phases of life—youth, middle age, and old age—explore the LGBTQ+ experience, delving deeply into research on a multitude of hot topics including risks experienced by this sometimes targeted population.
• More than forty topics in three volumes are timely and in the news• Each topic is evaluated by academic authorities
• References are authoritative and include primary resources
• Contributors embrace and reflect the diversity found in the LGBTQ+ community
Editor(s): Stewart, Chuck;SortTitle: lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender americans at risk: problems and solutions [3 volumes]Author Info:Chuck StewarteditorChuck Stewart, PhD, is an independent researcher and writer on LGBT topics. He holds a doctorate in education with certification in women's studies from the University of Southern California.
eISBN-13: 9781440832369Cover Image URL: ~~FreeAttachments/9781440832369.jpgPrint ISBN-13: 9781440832352Imprint: PraegerPages: 944Publication Date: 20180228Table of Contents pages: 1 2
- Cover Cover11
- Volume 1: Children, Youth, and Young Adults V1:i2
- Title V1:iii4
- Copyright V1:iv5
- Contents V1:v6
- Introduction V1:vii8
- Chapter One. Children in Same-Sex Households V1:130
- Pathways to Parenting V1:231
- Legal Safeguards for Gay and Lesbian Families: Protecting Children’s Rights V1:534
- Psychosocial Outcomes of Children Raised by Same-Sex Couples V1:736
- Academic and Cognitive Functioning V1:1039
- Bullying, Harassment, and Delinquency V1:1039
- Sexual Orientation and Identity Development in Children Raised by Same-Sex Couples V1:1241
- Benefits of Having Same-Sex Parents V1:1342
- Summary V1:1342
- Bibliography V1:1443
- Chapter Two. Children Coming Out: The Process of Self-Identification V1:1746
- Chapter Three. Transgender Adolescence: Protective Factors for Positive Identity Development V1:3766
- Chapter Four. Growing Up Gay in Small Towns, Farm Communities, Urban Centers, and Suburban Neighborhoods V1:5786
- Chapter Five. Gay Youths at Risk: Homelessness, Hustling, and Gay Youth Shelters V1:75104
- Factors That Lead to LGBT Homelessness V1:76105
- Survival Sex V1:78107
- HIV and AIDS V1:79108
- LGBT Homeless Youth and Mental Health V1:80109
- Intersections of Race, Class, and Gender V1:81110
- The Needs of LGBT Homeless Youths V1:83112
- The Specific Risks and Needs of Transgender Homeless Youths V1:85114
- LGBT Homeless Youth, Foster Care, and Adoption V1:86115
- Homeless Shelters V1:87116
- Homeless Shelters and LGBT-Inclusive Services V1:88117
- Future Directions V1:89118
- Bibliography V1:90119
- Chapter Six. Crimes against Students: Stories of Bullying, Hazing, and Bias-Motivated Violence V1:93122
- Chapter Seven. “It Gets Better” Media Campaign and Gay Youth Suicide V1:119148
- Chapter Eight. Creating Safe Schools: Clubs, Curriculum, and School-Based Inclusion for LGBTQ+ Youths V1:129158
- Gay-Straight Alliance (GSA) Clubs V1:130159
- Sex Education V1:132161
- Inclusive Curricula and Teaching of LGBT Historical Figures V1:134163
- Teacher Training V1:136165
- Safe Space or Safe Zone Programs V1:138167
- LGBTQ+ Students and Prom Policies V1:139168
- Policies That Impact LGBTQ+ Youths in Schools V1:140169
- Conclusion V1:142171
- Bibliography V1:143172
- Chapter Nine. The Transgender Bathroom Question: What Makes a Healthy Society? V1:147176
- Chapter Ten. Transgender Youth and Freedom of Expression in Schools V1:163192
- Walking in Their Shoes V1:164193
- What Can Be Learned from This Story? V1:167196
- A Few Definitions of Terms V1:168197
- A Matter of Respect V1:170199
- Legal Documents and Preferred Names/Pronouns V1:172201
- Determining Who Needs Help V1:173202
- Transgender Expression and School Dress Codes V1:175204
- Locker and Dressing Rooms V1:176205
- Health and Sex Education Curricula V1:177206
- Extracurricular Activities V1:178207
- Transgender-Supportive School Personnel: Staff Development V1:179208
- School Counseling Services for Victims and Aggressors V1:179208
- Conclusion V1:181210
- Bibliography V1:182211
- Chapter Eleven. Social Media, iPhones, iPads, and Identity: Media Impact on the Coming-Out Process for LGBT Youths V1:185214
- Chapter Twelve. The Kids Are Queer: The Rise of Post-Millennial American Queer Identification V1:205234
- The Evolution of “Queer” and Its Political Power V1:207236
- Millennial Acceptance and Broadening of Queer Identity V1:208237
- Post-Millennial Media and Technology and the Expansion of Queer Communities V1:212241
- Inter-LGBTQ Community Marginalization and Exclusion V1:215244
- Racial and Ethnic Discrimination and Exclusion V1:218247
- Discrimination and Health Concerns V1:219248
- Fears about a Queer Future V1:220249
- Conclusion V1:222251
- Bibliography V1:223252
- Chapter Thirteen. HIV and Young Gay Men V1:227256
- HIV Care V1:228257
- Testing and Treatment V1:229258
- Social Attitudes toward YMSM and Sexual Activity V1:233262
- Social and Sexual Networks V1:234263
- The Internet and Age Differences among Sex Partners V1:235264
- Developmental Context V1:236265
- Sex Education V1:237266
- Future Innovations and Intervention V1:238267
- Conclusion V1:240269
- Bibliography V1:241270
- About the Editor and Contributors V1:247276
- Index V1:253282
- Volume 2: Adults, Generation X, and Generation Y V2:i293
- Title V2:iii295
- Copyright V2:iv296
- Contents V2:v297
- Introduction V2:vii299
- Chapter One. Whose Movement Is This Anymore? The Rise of Multi-Identities and the Post-Gay Identity V2:1327
- Chapter Two. Gays in the Military and the Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” and Its Aftermath V2:21347
- Chapter Three. Will You Marry Me? Gay Marriage and Its Status V2:43369
- A Hundred Years of Marriage: 1860–1960 V2:43369
- Marriage and Civil Rights Discourse: 1960–1979 V2:46372
- Marriage, Religion, and AIDS: The 1980s V2:49375
- Early Efforts and Statutory Roadblocks to Marriage Equality: The 1990s V2:51377
- The Advent of Civil Unions, Disobeying the Law, and a Growing Divide: 2000–2010 V2:52378
- An Era of Hope and Victories: 2010 to the Present V2:57383
- And So . . . V2:59385
- Bibliography V2:60386
- Chapter Four. LGBTQ Parenting Post–Marriage Equality V2:63389
- Before Marriage Equality V2:65391
- Research on Children Raised in LGBTQ Households V2:69395
- Unintended Consequences V2:73399
- Divorce V2:75401
- Prenuptial and Other Contractual Agreements V2:76402
- Second-Parent Adoptions V2:76402
- Birth and Death Certificates V2:77403
- Adoptions through Adoption Agencies V2:80406
- Other Issues: ART, Surrogacy, and Trans Families V2:81407
- Employment and Public Accommodations and RFRA V2:84410
- Conclusion V2:86412
- Bibliography V2:87413
- Chapter Five. Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Addiction in the LGBT Community: Factors Impacting Rates of Use and Abuse V2:91417
- Defining LGBT V2:92418
- Rates of Drug and Alcohol Abuse V2:92418
- The Impact of HIV on Drug and Alcohol Abuse V2:98424
- Experiences of Adolescents with Drug and Alcohol Abuse V2:98424
- Factors Affecting Drug Use for LGBTQ College Students V2:98424
- Spirituality among College Students and Substance Use V2:99425
- Factors Influencing Drug and Alcohol Abuse V2:100426
- Types of Substances V2:102428
- Recommendations for Practice V2:103429
- Conclusion V2:106432
- Bibliography V2:106432
- Chapter Six. LGBT Americans and the Criminal Justice System V2:113439
- Systemic Bias V2:113439
- Public Exposure: Raids, Stings, and “Walking While Trans” V2:115441
- Underground Economies: Sex Work and Drugs V2:117443
- The Crime of Being Poz V2:119445
- Protecting Children from “Gay Danger” V2:122448
- The Prison Experience V2:127453
- Conclusion V2:128454
- Bibliography V2:128454
- Chapter Seven. Surprisingly Straight: The Pervasiveness of Heteronormativity within BDSM and Kink Communities V2:135461
- Chapter Eight. Harvey, Elaine, Tammy, Jose, and Mark: The Rise of LGBTQ Elected Officials and Their Impact on Gay Rights Policy in the United States V2:145471
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