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ThesisLoeb, SarinaLiving in the residence halls can have a tremendous impact on students' involvement and persistence in college, yet there has been limited research on the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) students living in the residence h . . .
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ThesisCarrillo, BeraliThe purpose of this study it to assess current and future MSW's competence in addressing LGBT youth needs. Methods, a survey which included LGB-KASH questionnaire and question addressing preparedness to work with LGBT students was shared through Faceb . . .
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ThesisKrboyan, MydaThis paper determines if stigma results in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) Armenian population's health needs not being sufficiently addressed. The type of research conducted was quantitative with an exploratory study design and pur . . .
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ThesisSholl, KelceyLGBT individuals face disproportionate amounts of social stress and discrimination. The purpose of this experimental pilot study was to determine the effects of viewing an LGBT documentary on heterosexual individuals' attitudes, knowledge, and empathy . . .
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ThesisRodriguez, Liliana M.Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning (LGBTQ) youth are suffering disproportionately from bullying in all of its forms, while peers continue to receive the message that it is acceptable to bully them. Although there is a growing trend towar . . .
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Masters ThesisCase, KellieThere are limited supportive resources available for parents of individuals identified as LGBTQ+ in the East San Francisco Bay Area. Without such resources, often parents can be unaware of how their behaviors can impact their child’s well-being. The p . . .
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Masters ThesisTrochtenberg, Rochelle E.The purpose of this project was to build community capacity by enhancing the leadership of a core team of people from the LGBTQ community, to engage in a participatory process that culminated in the creation of an intention statement that communicates . . .
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Masters ThesisHenry, Meghan MarieSelf-disclosing one’s sexual orientation to others, also known as coming out, can be both liberating and terrifying for gay and lesbian individuals. The initial stages of the coming out process may be fraught with emotional difficulty; however, resear . . .