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Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
This session features empirical studies using diverse methods that examine how health inequities related to gender and sexuality—particularly those shaped by sexism, transphobia, homonormativity, and homophobia—are created, maintained, and reduced across social and institutional contexts. These inequities do not exist in isolation but are shaped by intersecting systems of oppression related to race, class, and nativity, among others.
Effects of Institutional Inclusivity Policies on LGBTQ+ Healthcare Professionals and Trainees in the United States - Atticus M. Wolfe, Agnes Scott College
Revisiting Gender Differences in Depression: Accounting for Anticipatory Stressors - Matt Grace, Hamilton College; Jane VanHeuvelen, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
The Invisible Illness and the Invisible “Other”: How Men Manage Contested Illness - Kate Jennie Freeman, Case Western Reserve University
Stress Disparities across Educational and Occupational Typologies by Gender and Sexual Orientation - Elia Boschetti, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Grace Venechuk, University of Chicago
Impacts of Social Isolation on Subjective Cognitive Health among LGBTQ+ Midlife and Older Adults - Nik M. Lampe, University of South Florida; Cassandra Burton, AARP; Lauren B. Beach, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine