TY - BOOK ID - 46051 TI - Health and Wellbeing in Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity AU - Meads, Catherine PY - 2020 SN - 9783039283682 / 9783039283699 DB - DOAB KW - women’s health KW - sexual identity KW - chronic health conditions KW - Chinese gay men KW - interpersonal sensitivity KW - loneliness KW - influencing factors KW - LGBT KW - gay KW - lesbian KW - transgender KW - undergraduate medical education KW - decolonizing the curriculum KW - medical education KW - curriculum development KW - sexually transmitted diseases KW - risk factors KW - sexual and gender minorities KW - sexual minority women KW - SMW KW - lesbian KW - bisexual KW - trans KW - health inequalities KW - heterosexism KW - adolescents KW - romantic attraction KW - same-gender attraction KW - both-gender attraction KW - sexual minority youth KW - substance use KW - alcohol consumption KW - drunkenness KW - tobacco KW - cannabis KW - HBSC KW - age KW - gender KW - same-sex marriage KW - sexual orientation KW - suicidality KW - diversity KW - gender KW - health care system KW - homosexuality KW - LGBTI KW - gay men KW - content analysis KW - behavioral characteristics KW - GSN apps KW - Blued KW - LGBT KW - wellbeing KW - Ottawa Charter KW - recognition KW - Theory of Recognition KW - mental health KW - social inclusion and sense of community KW - social participation KW - community participation KW - social connectedness KW - community connectedness KW - bullying KW - sexual minority KW - sexual orientation KW - gender role nonconformity KW - family support KW - lesbian KW - bisexual KW - gay KW - transgender KW - education KW - systematic review KW - assessment as learning KW - medical student KW - game-based teaching KW - gender competency KW - LGBT+ friendly healthcare UR - https://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=search&query=rid:46051 AB - This is a collection of published papers from a variety of authors from around the world on the topic of the health and wellbeing of minority sexual orientation and gender identity populations. Some of the included papers focused on health inequality and inequity and some focussed on healthcare delivery. Many showed how health inequities in LGBT+ groups of people were found across a wide variety of political environments and health and wellbeing topics and frequently inadequate healthcare delivery. The increasing interest in research in this area, which has been neglected in the past, shows its growing importance. ER -