Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity

Papers
(The TQCC of Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mental health among transgender and gender diverse youth: An exploration of effects during the COVID-19 pandemic.106
“Previous resilience has taught me that I can survive anything:” LGBTQ resilience during the COVID-19 pandemic.44
Examining identity development and transition differences among binary transgender and genderqueer nonbinary (GQNB) individuals.38
Gender variations, generational effects, and mental health of transgender people in relation to timing and status of gender identity milestones.37
Gender diverse college students exhibit higher psychological distress than male and female peers during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.36
“The default is just going to be getting misgendered”: Minority stress experiences among nonbinary adults.34
Examination of minority stress pathways to suicidal ideation among sexual minority adults: The moderating role of LGBT community connectedness.33
Posttraumatic stress in the trans community: The roles of anti-transgender bias, non-affirmation, and internalized transphobia.32
The gender/sex 3×3: Measuring and categorizing gender/sex beyond binaries.29
Multiply marginalized: Linking minority stress due to sexual orientation, gender, and weight to dysregulated eating among sexual minority women of higher body weight.28
A dangerous visibility: Moderating effects of antitrans legislative efforts on trans and gender-diverse mental health.27
The COVID-19 pandemic, authoritarianism, and rejection of sexual dissenters in Poland.26
“I am afraid for those kids who might find death preferable”: Parental figures’ reactions and coping strategies to bans on gender affirming care for transgender and gender diverse youth.25
Disclosure, minority stress, and mental health among bisexual, pansexual, and queer (Bi+) adults: The roles of primary sexual identity and multiple sexual identity label use.23
Experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic among African American, Latinx, and White sexual minority women: A descriptive phenomenological study.23
LGBTQ+ people and COVID-19: The importance of resilience during a pandemic.23
“I’m still not sure if the eating disorder is a result of gender dysphoria”: Trans and nonbinary individuals’ descriptions of their eating and body concerns in relation to their gender.22
Changes in mental health and well-being are associated with living arrangements with parents during COVID-19 among sexual minority young persons in the U.S.22
Safety and belonging as explanations for mental health disparities among sexual minority college students.21
Qualitative exploration of perceptions of sexual assault and associated consequences among LGBTQ+ college students.20
Inconcealable: A cognitive–behavioral model of concealment of gender and sexual identity and associations with physical and mental health.20
Demographic and social factors impacting coming out as a sexual minority among Generation-Z teenage boys.18
Using family and ecological systems approaches to conceptualize family- and community-based experiences of transgender and/or nonbinary youth from the trans teen and family narratives project.18
Parasocial relationships and depression among LGBQ emerging adults living with their parents during COVID-19: The potential for online support.18
“Coming together after tragedy reaffirms the strong sense of community and pride we have:” LGBTQ people find strength in community and cultural values during the COVID-19 pandemic.17
Creating space for ourselves: Black sexual minority women and gender diverse individuals countering anti-Black racism and heterosexism.17
Exploring potential determinants of sexual victimization disparities among young sexual minoritized people: A mixed-method study.16
The clinical irrelevance of “desistance” research for transgender and gender creative youth.16
Perceived threat of COVID-19 among sexual minority and heterosexual women.16
Visualizing gender/sex diversity via sexual configurations theory.16
Understanding of intersex: The meanings of umbrella terms and opinions about medical and social responses among laypeople in the United States and United Kingdom.16
Mental health provider training to improve LGBTQ competence and reduce implicit and explicit bias: A randomized controlled trial of online and in-person delivery.15
LGBTQ individuals’ lived experiences of hypervigilance.15
Coping, resilience, and social support among transgender and gender diverse individuals experiencing gender-related stress.15
Toward radical healing: A qualitative metasynthesis exploring oppression and liberation among Black queer people.15
Mental health in transgender adults: The role of proximal minority stress, community connectedness, and gender nonconformity.15
“We are scared of being kicked out of our religion!”: Common challenges and benefits for sexual minority latter-day saints.14
Training mental health providers in queer-affirming care: A systematic review.14
The role of support for transgender and nonbinary employees: Perceived co-worker and organizational support’s associations with job attitudes and work behavior.14
Systematic review of the content and methods of empirical psychological research on LGBTQ and SGM populations in the new millennium.14
It’s complicated: The impact of marriage legalization among sexual minority women and gender diverse individuals in the United States.14
Family of origin, not chosen family, predicts psychological health in a LGBTQ+ sample.13
A pilot test of a text message-based transgender and nonbinary affirmative cognitive-behavioral intervention for anxiety and depression.13
COVID-19 health behaviors in a sexual minority sample: The impact of internalized stigma.12
The negative impact of COVID-19 on sexual minority young adults: Demographic differences and prospective associations with depression.12
Why LGBTQ+ campus resource centers are essential.12
Gender/sex/ual diversity and biobehavioral research.12
Resilience among trans and gender-diverse adults: The protective role of dispositional hope in the perceived burdensomeness-suicide relationship.12
Sexual minority identity development: Latent profiles of developmental milestones in a national probability sample.11
Translating online positive psychology interventions to sexual and gender minorities: A systematic review.11
Keeps me awake at night: The potential of the COVID-19 pandemic to affect sleep quality among sexual minority men in the U.S.A.11
Does outness function the same for all sexual minority youth? Testing its associations with different aspects of well-being in a sample of youth with diverse sexual identities.11
What does transgender mean to you? Transgender definitions and attitudes toward trans people.10
Gay-gender expression and attitudes toward gay people: The moderating role of perceived men’s feminization.10
Toward a multidimensional construct of racialized sexual discrimination (RSD): Implications for scale development.10
Obsessive-compulsive symptoms in sexual minorities.10
Mental health, alcohol use, and substance use correlates of sexism in a sample of gender-diverse sexual minority women.10
Psychometric validation and extension of the LGBT people of Color Microaggressions Scale with a sample of sexual minority BIPOC college students.10
Patterns of online relationship seeking among transgender and gender diverse adolescents: Advice for others and common inquiries.9
Assessing gender dysphoria: A systematic review of patient-reported outcome measures.9
How, when, and why do bisexual+ individuals attempt to make their identity visible?9
Mental health among LGBTQ cannabis users during the COVID-19 pandemic: Analysis of the COVID-19 cannabis health study.9
Young transgender women survivors of intimate partner violence: A latent class analysis of protective processes.9
LGBQ activism and positive psychological functioning: The roles of meaning, community connection, and coping.9
Experiences of health care discrimination among transgender and gender nonconforming people of color: A latent class analysis.9
A study of parents of sexual and gender minority children: Linking parental reactions with child mental health.8
Trends and disparities in suicidal thoughts and behaviors and mental health symptoms among sexual and gender minority college students in the U.S., 2008–2018.8
When young adult men who have sex with men seek partners online: Online discrimination and implications for mental health.8
Age-varying sexual orientation disparities in mental health, treatment utilization, and social stress: A population-based study.8
“This is mind expanding”: Reactions to an online survey using sexual configurations theory.8
Temporal trends in rates of depression, anxiety, and suicidality among cisgender sexual minority and heterosexual college students.8
Clinical psychology students’ perspectives on involving transgender community members in teaching activities within their training in Aotearoa New Zealand.8
Centering the margins: A moderation study examining cisgender privilege among LGBTQ+ BIPoC college students facing intersectional microaggressions.8
“It’s just not comfortable to exist in a body”: Transgender/gender nonbinary individuals’ experiences of body and eating distress during the COVID-19 pandemic.8
Feminist and queer science: Principles for research with gender, sex, and sexuality in psychology and beyond.8
Community support for sexual and gender diversity, minority stress, and mental health: A mixed-methods study of adolescents with minoritized sexual and gender identities.8
Mental health providers’ biases, knowledge, and treatment decision making with gender-minority clients.7
A commentary on COVID-19 and the LGBT community in Nigeria: Risks and resilience.7
Bisexual women’s recovery after sexual assault: Stigma, negative social reactions, and hazardous drinking.7
Development and validation of the Trans and Nonbinary Coping Measure (TNCM): A measure of trans and nonbinary specific ways of coping with gender-related stress.7
Family, faith, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors (STBs) among LGBTQ youth in Utah.7
Reducing internalized transnegativity: Randomized controlled trial of an online intervention.7
Sexual identity disparities in mental health among U.K. adults, U.S. adults, and U.S. adolescents: Examining heterogeneity by race/ethnicity.7
Gender identity change efforts faced by trans and nonbinary people in New Zealand: Associations with demographics, family rejection, internalized transphobia, and mental health.7
Monoracial and multiracial LGBTQ+ people: Comparing internalized heterosexism, perceptions of racism, and connection to LGBTQ+ communities.7
LGBTQ rumination, anxiety, depression, and community connection during Trump’s presidency.7
Bridging the science communication gap: The development of a fact sheet for clinicians and researchers about consensually nonmonogamous relationships.7
Out of the closet, but not out of the woods: The longitudinal associations between identity disclosure, discrimination, and nonsuicidal self-injury among sexual minoritized young adults.7
Investigating microaggressions against transgender individuals as a form of social exclusion.7
Determinants of mental health outcomes among transgender Latinas: Minority stress and resilience processes.6
Internalizing minority stress: Gender dysphoria, minority stress, and psychopathology in a norwegian transgender population.6
Young Black trans and gender-diverse activists' well-being among anti-Black racism and cissexism during the COVID-19 pandemic.6
Gender-related minority stress and gender dysphoria: Development and initial validation of the Gender Dysphoria Triggers Scale (GDTS).6
Confirmatory factor and measurement invariance analyses of the Drive for Muscularity Scale in sexual minority men and women.6
Minority stress and posttraumatic growth in the transgender and nonbinary community.6
The perks of being bi+: Positive sexual orientation–related experiences among bisexual, pansexual, and queer male youth.6
A systematic review of sexuality measurement in transgender and gender diverse populations.6
Social networks of LGBT older adults: An integrative review.6
The relations among outness, authenticity, and well-being for bisexual adults.6
Initial evaluation of a gender-inclusive version of the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale.6
The relationship between social group prejudice and vulnerability to sexual violence in bisexual women.6
“It’s loving yourself for you”: Happiness in trans and nonbinary adults.5
Enacted and anticipated stigma related to consensual nonmonogamy among LGBTQ+ adults.5
The role of moral reasoning and attitudes regarding bisexuality in the development of bisexual counseling competence.5
“In order to be bi, you have to prove it”: A qualitative examination of plurisexual women’s experiences with external and internalized pressure to prove their identities.5
Pray the gay will stay? Church shopping and religious gatekeeping around homosexuality in an audit study of Christian church officials.5
Invalidation and mental health among nonbinary individuals.5
Healing from heterosexist experiences: A mixed method intervention study using expressive writing.5
Measurement invariance of the Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21) across cisgender sexual minority and transgender and nonbinary individuals.5
The Self-Acceptance of Sexuality Inventory (SASI): Development and validation.5
Revealing more than gender: Rigid gender-role beliefs and transphobia are related to engagement with fetal sex celebrations.5
Why do brief online writing interventions improve health? Examining mediators of expressive writing and self-affirmation intervention efficacy among sexual minority emerging adults.5
Bisexual+ visibility attempts: Associations with minority stress, affect, and substance use in a daily diary study.5
The experiences of Australian transgender young people in school counseling: An interpretative phenomenological analysis.5
An exploration of psychological distress, employment, and housing among transgender and gender diverse individuals during the COVID-19 pandemic.5
Access and barriers to health services among sexual and gender minority college students.5
Queer Asian American men’s racialized dating preferences: The role of internalized racism and resistance and empowerment against racism.5
Feasibility of strategies for recruiting parents of sexual minority youth for online interventions and research.5
How sexual and gender minority students discuss sexuality and gender in describing their experiences of sexual violence.5
When reality does not meet expectations: What sexual minority assigned-male-at-birth adolescents learn from using geosocial networking apps.5
Barriers to LGBQ- and TGNB-affirmative clinical training in psychology doctoral programs.5
Finding God alongside trials: Catholicism and resilience among queer Filipino emerging adults.5
Not straight enough, nor queer enough: Identity denial, stigmatization, and negative affect among bisexual and pansexual people.5
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