“Surviving discrimination by pulling together”: LGBTQI cancer patient and carer experiences of minority stress and social support

R Power, JM Ussher, J Perz, K Allison… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or intersex (LGBTQI) people
with cancer and their carers report poorer psychological outcomes than the general non …

LGBTQI inclusive cancer care: A discourse analytic study of health care professional, patient and carer perspectives

JM Ussher, R Power, J Perz, AJ Hawkey… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background Awareness of the specific needs of LGBTQI cancer patients has led to calls for
inclusivity, cultural competence, cultural safety and cultural humility in cancer care …

Waiting to be seen: Social perspectives on trans health

CE Newman, AKJ Smith, E Duck-Chong… - Health Sociology …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Sociologists have always had rich and sometimes controversial material to explore within
the 'contentious epistemological space'(Brosnan & Kirby, 2016, p. 139) of health and …

“I felt invisible”: First nations LGBTIQSB+ young people's experiences with health service provision in Australia

K Spurway, C Sullivan, J Leha, W Trewlynn… - Journal of Gay & …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
There is an absence of research into the effectiveness of service provision for First Nations
LGBTIQSB+ young people in Australia. To address this gap, interviews were conducted in …

Erasure of identity or gender Euphoria: the impact of Cancer on trans embodiment

JM Ussher, R Power, K Allison, S Sperring… - … and Sexual Health, 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter reviews current knowledge about experiences of identity and embodiment for
trans people with cancer and trans cancer carers, drawing on existing literature, as well as …

Sexual healthcare to meet the needs of sexuality and gender diverse aboriginal young people: imagined possibilities

H McCormack, M Dickson, T Harrington… - Culture, Health & …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract In Australia, Aboriginal young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer
or otherwise sexuality and gender diverse (LGBTQ+) are recognised within several …

Introduction–Waiting to be seen: social perspectives on trans health

CE Newman, AKJ Smith, E Duck-Chong… - … on Trans Health, 2024 - taylorfrancis.com
Sociologists have always had rich and sometimes controversial material to explore within
the 'contentious epistemological space'(Brosnan & Kirby, 2016, p. 139) of health and …

Transgender parents: Negotiating “coming out” and gender affirmation with children and co-parents

R Charter, JM Ussher, J Perz… - Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigated how transgender parents negotiate “coming out” and pursuit of
gender affirmation (GA) with their children and co-parents. Sixty-six open-ended survey …

The experiences of oppression among transgender and gender expansive young people in Australia: An interpretative phenomenological study

D Abela, L Patlamazogou, S Lea - Journal of Child & Adolescent …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Transgender and gender expansive (TGE) people experience poorer mental
health outcomes compared to their cisgender counterparts. There is limited research on …

Blak spaces or queer spaces: how having a multiplicity of identities impacts the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander LGBTQ+ young people in …

M Henningham - Research Handbook on the Sociology of Youth, 2024 - elgaronline.com
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who also identify as LGBTQ+ or queer hold a
rich identity that allows them to connect with multiple cultures, or 'walk between worlds'(Hill …