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Introduction: Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) people are marginalized and understudied. Analyzing research activity worldwide is vital to better understand their needs in confronting the HIV epidemic. This study aimed to evaluate the global literature to identify the research collaboration, content, and tendency in HIV-related issues among the LGBT populations. Methods: Peer-reviewed original articles and reviews were achieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. Country’s collaborations and co-occurrence of most frequent terms were illustrated by VOSviewer software. The Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA) and the linear regression model were utilized to uncover the hidden topics and examine the research trend. Results: From 1990 to 2019, a total of 13,096 publications were found. Stigma, sexual risk behaviors and HIV testing were the major topics in the LGBT research during the study period. Among 15 topics, topics about HIV/Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) prevalence, Outcomes of HIV/AIDS care and treatment, and Opportunistic infections in HIV-positive LGBT people showed decreasing attention over years, while other topics had a slight to moderate increase. Discussion: Our study underlined the exponential growth of publications on the LGBT population in HIV research, and suggested the importance of performing regional collaborations in improving research capacity. Moreover, further research should focus on examining the manner to increase the coverage of HIV testing and treatment, as well as implement HIV-interventions with low cost and easy to scale-up.
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The current study examined the role of gender atypical self-presentation on the alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana use, as well as symptoms of substance abuse/misuse, of an ethnically diverse sample of 76 young (ages 14-21 years) lesbian and bisexual women who were interviewed between 1993 and 1995 in New York City. Even after controlling for age, sexual identity, and social desirability, young butch women reported drinking alcohol more frequently and in greater quantity, smoking more cigarettes, and using marijuana more frequently than young femme women. Experiences of gay-related stressful events, internalized homophobia, and emotional distress were found to largely account for the butch/femme differences in tobacco and marijuana use, but not in higher levels of alcohol use. Despite the small convenience sample, these findings suggest that intervention efforts to address the higher levels of substance use among young lesbian and bisexual women may increase effectiveness by also addressing experiences of gay-related stress and emotional distress of young butch women. The study's limitations are noted
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Ce guide traite de fertilité et de milieux de travail, les agents perturbateurs, risque pour la fertilité, fertilité de la femme, de l'homme, la fécondation, santé reproductive, loi sur la santé et la sécurité du travail, les organismes.
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Adrienne Rich's influential and landmark investigation concerns both the experience and the institution of motherhood. The experience is her own—as a woman, a poet, a feminist, and a mother—but it is an experience determined by the institution, imposed on all women everywhere. She draws on personal materials, history, research, and literature to create a document of universal importance. Dans Of Woman Born , initialement publié en 1976, la poétesse et féministe influente Adrienne Rich examine les systèmes patriarcaux et les institutions politiques qui définissent la maternité. En explorant sa propre expérience - en tant que femme, poète, féministe et mère - elle trouve que l'acte de materner est à la fois déterminé par et distinct de l'institution de la maternité telle qu'elle est imposée à toutes les femmes partout dans le monde
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Ce livre s'adresse à toutes les femmes, et parle de ce qu'elles ont toutes en commun : le corps. Puberté, sexualité, contraception, avortement, accouchement, vieillesse, mais aussi riposte et émancipation... A travers de multiples récits d'expérience, des témoignages récoltés lors de groupes de parole et d'entretiens, mais aussi des données médicales et scientifiques, ce manuel féministe propose des outils permettant aux femmes de mieux se connaître et de se sentir plus sûres et plus fortes, ensemble. Paru pour la première fois aux Etats-Unis en 1973, rédigé par un collectif de femmes, Notre corps, nous-mêmes a été adapté dans trente-cinq langues, dont le français en 1977.