User:Yuliana Acevedo/Sexual minority/Bibliography

Timmins, Liadh; Duncan, Dustin T. (11-2020). ''It's Raining MSM: The Continued Ubiquity of Contentious Terminology in Research on Sexual Minority Men's Health. American Journal of Public Health.''

- This is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal. It's considered reliable. Part of it brings up the controversy over some terminology related to this topic so it should be useful.

Scholl, Matthew; Jimenez, Antonio; Culbertson, Claire; Hoyer, Paige; Ross, Lindy. (2021). ''Clinical recommendations to address dermatologic healthcare disparities in sexual and gender minority patients: a review. Dermatology Online Journal.''

- This is a peer-reviewed journal, so it is a reliable source. Brings up some useful background information of where this sexual minority terminology comes from so it can be useful to connect it with other information.

David J. Lick, Laura E. Durso, Kerri L. Johnson. (9-2013). ''Minority Stress and Physical Health Among Sexual Minorities. Sage Publications.''

- It is also a peer-reviewed research article that provides additional information about discrimination against sexual minority groups and their effects.

Salway T, Juwono S, Klassen B, Ferlatte O, Ablona A, Pruden H. (2021). ''Experiences with sexual orientation and gender identity conversion therapy practices among sexual minority men in Canada 2019-2020. Public Library of Science.''

- A peer-reviewed research article that contains more in-depth information about CTP along with statistics and their effects on sexual minorities. This can be tie into the Cultural issues section.

Gender & Sexual Minorities (GSM): Definition & Stigmas - Video & Lesson Transcript | Study.com

- Possibly a good alternative for reference #5 since the link was not working and had to be deleted

Understanding the Asexual Community. (n.d.). Human Rights Campaign. https://www.hrc.org/resources/understanding-the-asexual-community

- A good alternative for the link #31 not working for the term "asexuals" on the 5th paragraph

Polyamory Terms. (2022, March 18). Loving More Nonprofit. https://www.lovingmorenonprofit.org/home/polyamory/terms/

- Can be seen as a useful guide for various polyamorous terms such as "swingers"