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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for “I Hope That As Our Selection Becomes More Accurate, the Number … Will Be Very Few”: The Creation of Assessment Criteria for Gender-Affirming Care, 1960s–1980s60
Clinician’s digest: Clinically oriented article summaries for volume 8, issue 4.53
Supplemental Material for For Better and Worse? The Divergent Associations of LGBTQ+ Identity Importance and Salience on Mental Ill-Health in the Context of Discrimination52
An examination of facilitators and barriers to care receipt among specific groups of LGBTQ+ and cisgender heterosexual veterans.48
A latent class analysis of sexual identity, attraction, and behavior among young sexual-minority women.43
The role of support for transgender and nonbinary employees: Perceived co-worker and organizational support’s associations with job attitudes and work behavior.37
Observing types and successes of alcohol cessation attempts among young sexual and gender minority people assigned male at birth in the RADAR cohort study.35
Toward informed consent: Canadian providers’ perspectives on presurgical mental health assessments for gender-affirming surgeries.35
Deepening understanding of nuanced identity within the transgender community through an exploration of posttraumatic growth.35
The consequences of prototypicality: Testing the prejudice distribution account of bias toward gay men.31
Sexual minority and religious majority: Nonreligious gay/lesbian people’s and cisgender heterosexual Christians’ evaluations of gay and lesbian Christians.29
Community support for sexual and gender diversity, minority stress, and mental health: A mixed-methods study of adolescents with minoritized sexual and gender identities.29
Initial evaluation of a gender-inclusive version of the Illinois Rape Myth Acceptance Scale.29
A systematic review of sexuality measurement in transgender and gender diverse populations.27
How sexual and gender minority students discuss sexuality and gender in describing their experiences of sexual violence.26
Supplemental Material for Bisexual Stereotypes in Clinical Evaluation25
Supplemental Material for A Both/And Approach to Conceptualizing Multiple Minority Stress in Sexual and Racial Minorities25
Cultural humility, knowledge, and identity salience when working with sexual and gender minority clients.23
Linking sexual violence experiences to gender identities, gender expression, and sexual identities: Differences across groups and implications for trauma symptoms.23
Citation network analysis of minority stress scholarship: Past, present, and potential directions.23
Dating violence victimization disparities across sexual orientation of a population-based sample of adolescents: An adverse childhood experiences perspective.23
Methodological and implementation considerations in adapting Photovoice to a virtual format with LGBTQ+ youth of color during a pandemic and social uprising.23
Who counts? Who gets served? Examining online aromantic and asexual inclusion in queer-serving organizations.22
The relationship between microaggressions and well-being among those with sexual minority and gender minority identities: The role of ingroup identification.21
Supplemental Material for An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Minority Stressors and Relationship Satisfaction in Sexual and Gender Minority Women’s Same-Gender Interracial/Interethnic Intimat21
An intersectional approach to understanding minority stressors and relationship satisfaction in sexual and gender minority women’s same-gender interracial/interethnic intimate relationships.21
Antibisexual stigma and sexual objectification prospectively associated with disordered eating among cisgender bisexual women.21
Self-affirmation reduces internalized heterosexism in sexual minority people.19
The mediating effects of body surveillance on internalized discriminations and body satisfaction in plurisexual women of color.19
Development and validation of the nonbinary distal minority stressors, proximal minority stressors, and resilience scales.18
Mock jurors’ perceptions of child sexual abuse cases involving sexual and gender minority victims.18
LGBTQ parents’ accounts of their children’s experiences with heterosexism in schools.18
Supplemental Material for Dyadic Coping Inventory–Sexual Minority Stress: A Scale Validation With Lesbian, Gay, and Bi+ Men and Women in Same- and Different-Gender Couples17
Supplemental Material for Gender Variance and Psychological Well-Being in Chinese Community Children17
Supplemental Material for “My Queer Identity and My Family Identity Are Two Very Separate Things”: A Mixed-Methods Study Investigating the Psychological Implications of Family Identity and Support for17
Supplemental Material for Mental Health, Coping, and Resilience Among Transgender and Gender Diverse People During the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election17
Correction to Shepherd et al. (2022).16
Gender variance and psychological well-being in Chinese community children.16
Does exposure to continuous and fluid theories of sexual orientation influence heterosexuals’ evaluations toward bisexual or gay/lesbian people?16
A scoping review of suicide prevention initiatives for sexual and gender minority people.15
Factors influencing bullying and sexual orientation microaggression perpetration: The role of intergroup contact, heterosexual ally identity, and attitude toward sexual minorities.15
The relations among outness, authenticity, and well-being for bisexual adults.14
Sexual satisfaction across cultures, genders, languages, and sexual orientations: Validation of the Global Measure of Sexual Satisfaction.14
A moderated mediation model of minority stress in Appalachian transgender and nonbinary individuals.13
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.13
The gender/sex 3×3: Measuring and categorizing gender/sex beyond binaries.13
Supplemental Material for Perceptions of Male-Perpetrated Sexual Assault: The Impact of Victim Gender and Perceived Sexual Orientation13
Access and barriers to health services among sexual and gender minority college students.13
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.13
A framework for revising psychology practice guidelines: Reflections on the development of the APA Guidelines for Psychological Practice with Sexual Minority Persons.13
Sexual orientation change efforts: Health associations, sexual identity labeling, and reports of change by engagement status.13
Clinician’s digest: Clinically oriented article summaries for Volume 11, Issue 3.12
Toward accurate measurement of sexual orientation: A text analysis of sexual orientation self-descriptions among LGBTQ+ youth.12
Perception of openly affirming church status moderates the relationship between Christian religiosity and prejudice against LGBTQ+ people.12
For better and worse? The divergent associations of LGBTQ+ identity importance and salience on mental ill-health in the context of discrimination.12
Bisexual+ mental health disparities: The protective role of social support.12
Daily experiences of identity uncertainty among bi+ adults.12
Determinants of mental health outcomes among transgender Latinas: Minority stress and resilience processes.12
Supplemental Material for An Examination of Facilitators and Barriers to Care Receipt Among Specific Groups of LGBTQ+ and Cisgender Heterosexual Veterans12
Emotion regulation in context: Expressive flexibility as a stigma coping resource for sexual minority men.12
Mental health, alcohol use, and substance use correlates of sexism in a sample of gender-diverse sexual minority women.12
Supplemental Material for Mental Health of Gender Minority Older Adults in the United States: A Systematic Review11
Supplemental Material for Relationship Between Gender Essentialism and System-Justifying Beliefs: A Meta-Analysis11
Supplemental Material for Bisexuals’ Implicit Associations About Bisexuality: Measurement Design and Development11
Sexual assault disclosure and outcomes in the LGB+ community.11
Supplemental Material for Psychometric Validation and Extension of the LGBT People of Color Microaggressions Scale With a Sample of Sexual Minority BIPOC College Students11
Supplemental Material for Overt Heterosexist Discrimination and Homonegative Microaggressions in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Queer, and Other Nonheterosexual Adults: Interpersonal Pathways to Suicidal Ide11
Retraction of Rosik et al. (2023).11
Internalization of a thin ideal and body dissatisfaction in lesbian and heterosexual women: Testing a moderated mediation model.10
Protest, panic, policy, and parades: Memory for cultural–historical events and psychosocial identity in the LGBTQ+ community.10
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.10
Creating space for ourselves: Black sexual minority women and gender diverse individuals countering anti-Black racism and heterosexism.10
The Spanish version of the Sexual Inhibition/Sexual Excitation Scales-Short Form: Establishing measurement invariance across sexual orientation.10
Supplemental Material for Which Best “Identifies” You? Deconstructing Researchers’ Decisions on Sexual Identity Categories and Labels in Bi+ College Student Scholarship9
Eating disorder symptoms, body satisfaction, and self-esteem among Dutch mental health outpatient youth with gender incongruence.9
A cognitive-behavioral exploration of the psychological impact of the Australian Marriage Law postal survey: A reflexive thematic analysis.9
Test–retest reliability and sensitivity of a brief clinical monitoring measure for transgender and gender diverse adults: The Trans Collaborations Clinical Check-In (TC³).9
Supplemental Material for Why Do Brief Online Writing Interventions Improve Health? Examining Mediators of Expressive Writing and Self-Affirmation Intervention Efficacy Among Sexual Minority Emerging 9
The Partner Affirmation of Transgender Identity Scale: Psychometric evaluation and applications.9
Explicating the direct and indirect effects of minority stressors on physical violence perpetration among same- and different-gender lesbian, gay, and bisexual couples.9
Internalized transphobia and self-concept clarity among transgender and gender-nonconforming young adults: Characteristics, associations, and the mediating role of self-esteem.9
Clinician’s digest: Clinically oriented article summaries for Volume 9, Issue 2.9
Geosocial networking app use and queer Asian American men’s muscle dysmorphia: A test of racially relevant moderators.9
Clinician’s digest: Clinically oriented article summaries for Volume 10, Issue 3.9
The empirical literature on training mental health providers in queer-affirming care: Considering the clinical implications.9
Sexual and gender minority college students’ perceptions of sexuality blindfolding.9
Supplemental Material for Personalized Feedback Intervention Modules Addressing Marginalization Stress, Drinking to Cope, and Resilience Among Transgender and Gender-Diverse College Students9
Examining intersectional variations in distal minority stressors among nonbinary adults.9
“We are scared of being kicked out of our religion!”: Common challenges and benefits for sexual minority latter-day saints.9
Supplemental Material for The Modified Gender Minority Stress Measure: A Psychometric Validation Study9
Therapist cultural humility, Black lesbian, gay, or bisexual centrality, client satisfaction with therapist, and future utilization of counseling services among Black lesbian, gay, or bisexual adults.9
Proud but not calm: How drag as a queer resilience strategy resists theoretical expectations.9
Supplemental Material for An Automated Algorithm for Classifying Expansive Responses for Gender Identity8
Retraction of Farquhar-Leicester et al. (2022).8
Supplemental Material for Enacted and Anticipated Stigma Related to Consensual Nonmonogamy Among LGBTQ+ Adults8
Supplemental Material for Setting Boundaries at Work: Development and Validation of the Sexual Identity Disclosure Dynamics Scale8
Parenting and psychological adjustment during middle childhood in lesbian, gay, and heterosexual parent families formed through assisted reproduction.8
Supplemental Material for Weight Misperception and Thin-Ideal Overvaluation Relative to the Positive Functioning and Eating Disorder Pathology of Transgender and Nonbinary Young Adults8
Associations between structural stigma, drinking to cope, and consequences among sexual minority women as a function of racial and ethnic minority status.8
Binary interpretations of nonbinary features: The impact of victims’ gendered characteristics on perceptions of sexual violence scenarios.8
“How am I supposed to correct every single person?”: Misgendering experiences and coping strategies among transgender and gender diverse individuals.7
Substance use in sexual minority emerging adults: Insights into use by pansexual and asexual individuals.7
Safety and belonging as explanations for mental health disparities among sexual minority college students.7
Obsessive-compulsive symptoms in sexual minorities.7
Supplemental Material for Cultural Humility, Knowledge, and Identity Salience When Working With Sexual and Gender Minority Clients7
“Binaries do not exist!” measuring gender identity among diverse rural middle-school youth.7
Supplemental Material for Parenting and Psychological Adjustment During Middle Childhood in Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Parent Families Formed Through Assisted Reproduction7
Daily identity-salient experiences and mental health among transgender women: Minority supports and stressors.7
Breaking the binary mold: Understanding social representations of nonbinary gender identities among the LGBTQIA+ Italian population.7
Gay-gender expression and attitudes toward gay people: The moderating role of perceived men’s feminization.7
Setting boundaries at work: Development and validation of the Sexual Identity Disclosure Dynamics Scale.6
Differences in risk for suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among sexual and gender minority young adults and the moderating role of social support.6
Exploration of the experiences of sexual and gender minority students in school psychology programs.6
Supplemental Material for Gender Minority Stressors and Psychological Distress Among Chinese Transgender and Gender-Diverse People: Pride as a Protector and Community Connectedness as a Compensator6
Examining partnership-health associations among transgender individuals using Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data.6
How deep is the cut? The influence of daily microaggressions on bisexual women’s health.6
Revealing more than gender: Rigid gender-role beliefs and transphobia are related to engagement with fetal sex celebrations.6
Supplemental Material for Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, and the Prenatal Androgen Theory: Reevaluating Definitions, Cognitive Tests, and Somatic Markers6
Supplemental Material for Assessing Attitudes Toward Transgender People: A German-Language Version of the Transphobia Scale6
Income, mental health, and sleep quality in sexual minorities in the United Kingdom.6
Constructing a scale to measure sexual racism experienced by men of color who have sex with men.6
Sexual minority identity development: Latent profiles of developmental milestones in a national probability sample.6
The impact of sexual orientation microaggressions on the mental health of Brazilian lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals.6
An investigation into disability status and mental health indicators among sexual and gender diverse youth.5
“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.5
Feminist and queer science: Principles for research with gender, sex, and sexuality in psychology and beyond.5
Supplemental Material for Stress Testing the Minority Stress Model: It\'s Not Just Neuroticism5
Supplemental Material for Providing LGBTQ+ Adolescents With Nurturance, Trustworthiness, and Safety: A Community-Informed, Theory-Grounded, Evidence-Based Intervention for High School Staff5
LGBTQ rumination, anxiety, depression, and community connection during Trump’s presidency.5
Social identity, contact frequency, and bias against asexual and nonbinary people in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community.5
A preliminary model of intersectional minority stress among sexual and gender diverse Black, Indigenous, and People of Color.5
Mental health providers’ biases, knowledge, and treatment decision making with gender-minority clients.5
Supplemental Material for Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity Research Manuscript Writing Guide5
Acknowledgment of Ad Hoc Reviewers5
Supplemental Material for The Relational Health Indices–Community as a Measure of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Community Connectedness: Factor Structure, Validity, Reliability, and M5
Supplemental Material for Gender/Sex and Predictors of Transphobia5
Correction to Wong et al. (2023).5
Stress testing the minority stress model: It's not just neuroticism.5
The timing of sexual identity development milestones: Disentangling age from cohort influences.5
Supplemental Material for Disparities in COVID-19-Related Trauma and Internalizing Symptoms Across Sexual Orientation, Race/Ethnicity, and Their Intersection During the Pandemic5
Bisexual women’s recovery after sexual assault: Stigma, negative social reactions, and hazardous drinking.5
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