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'I have had several providers who recognize my humanity': exploring the overall health and positive healthcare interactions of transgender and gender diverse college students

To date, little research has focused on transgender and gender diverse (TGD) college students' experiences with health services; most of the literature around TGD health focuses on barriers to care. During the 2021-22 academic year, a collective of researchers, university health service provide...

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Published in:Journal of LGBT youth 2024-04, Vol.21 (2), p.323-347
Main Authors: Gross, E. B., Kattari, Shanna K., Steel, Monique, Wilcox, Rachelle, Ernst, Susan, Parrish, Diana
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