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London article on gender transition, embodiment and sex specific cancer screenings published
The study responds to a call for studies of “embodied experiences of stigma in context” by investigating how transgender embodiment shapes perceived needs for access to and experiences of “sex-specific” cancer screenings (SSCS) (e.g., breast and prostate exams, Pap smears) in the North American healthcare system.
See related: Gender and Sex, Sexual Identity
Pendergrast article on supporting older adults during COVID-19 published in JAG
See related: COVID-19, Student Experience
Shi, Zhu paper on racial bias in school discipline published in EdWorkingPapers
See related: Education
Zhang paper on intergenerational emotional cohesion and psychological well-being published in JGSB
See related: China
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