Choosing "Something Else" as a Sexual Identity: Evaluating Response Options on the National Health Interview Survey.

作者: Michele J. Eliason , Carl G. Streed

DOI: 10.1089/LGBT.2016.0206

关键词: Social psychologyNational Health Interview SurveyPopulationGender identityMeasure (physics)Sexual identityPsychology

摘要: Abstract Purpose: Researchers struggle to find effective ways measure sexual and gender identities determine whether there are health differences among subsets of the LGBTQ+ population. Metho...

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