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LGBT Health

LGBT Health


eISSN: 23258306 | ISSN: 23258292
This is the premier peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting optimal healthcare for all sexual and gender minority persons worldwide. The journal focuses specifically on health while maintaining sufficient breadth to address policy, legislative, and education and training issues relevant to the provision of healthcare and health outcomes. This journal aims to advance understanding of the health needs particular to each sexual and gender minority population and to improve delivery of and access to culturally competent healthcare. The journal also encourages further research and increased funding in this critical but currently underserved domain. The journal is an authoritative source of information and provides an international forum for the most recent developments in health research, clinical practice, and policy. This journal facilitates and supports the efforts of researchers, clinicians, academics, and policymakers to eliminate barriers to healthcare and expand options for prevention and treatment with the aim of improving health outcomes for all LGBT and other sexual and gender minority populations.

LGBT Health is the premier peer-reviewed journal dedicated to promoting optimal healthcare for all sexual and gender minority persons worldwide. The Journal focuses specifically on health while maintaining sufficient breadth to address policy, legislative, and education and training issues relevant to the provision of healthcare and health outcomes. This Journal aims to advance understanding of the health needs particular to each sexual and gender minority population and to improve delivery of and access to culturally competent healthcare. LGBT Health also encourages further research and increased funding in this critical but currently underserved domain. The Journal is an authoritative source of information and provides an international forum for the most recent developments in health research, clinical practice, and policy. Contributions from all continents are solicited including Asia and Africa which are currently underrepresented in LGBT health research.

LGBT Health facilitates and supports the efforts of researchers, clinicians, academics, and policymakers to eliminate barriers to healthcare and expand options for prevention and treatment with the aim of improving health outcomes for all LGBT and other sexual and gender minority populations.

Priority is given to data-driven research articles that have direct implications for improving clinical practice and access to care, and reducing health disparities. It is imperative that LGBT and other sexual and gender minority populations are considered as distinct groups rather than combined as a single entity. Similarly, bisexual and transgender populations should not be grouped across gender. Gender assessment should include a two-step method that considers both natal gender (gender assigned at birth) and current gender identity.

LGBT Health coverage includes:

Evidence-based clinical best practices and guidelines
Clinical care and decision-making support for all sexual and gender minority individuals including those with somatic intersex conditions and other variations of sex development and, when relevant, their families
Development of appropriate methods and measures to collect and analyze sexual orientation and gender identity data
Cancer risks, prevention, and screening behaviors, barriers to diagnosis and treatment, survivorship, and end-of-life care
Cardiovascular disease and other chronic conditions
HIV/AIDS and other STIs – risk behaviors, testing, prevention, and treatment services
Sexual and reproductive health including assisted reproduction
Overweight, obesity and eating disorders
Transgender specific healthcare: Routine clinical care, assessments for and provision of gender affirming treatments and procedures; longitudinal follow-up studies including the health consequences of long-term gender affirming hormone use
Development, implementation, and evaluation of tailored and culturally appropriate prevention and treatment interventions
Health disparities and needs across the life course
Intersectionality among race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, geographic location, and sexual and gender minority status
Impact of stigma, discrimination, and violence on mental and physical health
Substance use and abuse (alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs)
LGBT healthcare in the primary care setting
Professional medical education and training in LGBT health
Access to healthcare services and health insurance coverage

The Journal publishes original research, reviews, clinical reports, perspectives in all of the areas identified above, and select book reviews.

LGBT Health is under the editorial leadership of Editor-in-Chief William Byne, MD, PHD, Columbia University, New York, NY.

Audience: All healthcare providers and researchers with an interest in sexual and gender minority health as well as policy makers and advocates for equality in healthcare for LGBT and other sexual and gender minority populations. This includes physicians and physician assistants of all disciplines, nurses and nurse practitioners, social workers and psychologists as well as researchers in any relevant area of the health sciences, including basic, translational, and clinical studies; population studies; social sciences, and medical anthropology.

Editorial Board Members
Abigail Batchelder, PhD, MPH Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
John R Blosnich, PhD, MPH University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Walter Bockting, PhD New York, NY, USA
Ulrike Boehmer, PhD Cambridge, MA, USA
Lisa Bowleg, PhD George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA
George R Brown, MD East Tennessee State University, Bluff City, TN, USA
William Byne, PhD, MD Bronx, NY, USA
Billy A Caceres, PhD, RN Columbia University, Forest Hills, NY, USA
Sean Cahill, PhD Fenway Institute Fenway Health, Boston, MA, USA
Brittany M Charlton, SCD Belmont, MA, USA
Ada Cheung, MBBS, FRACP, PhD, DIPBUS The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Demetre C Daskalakis, MD, MPH Nyc Dept Of Hlth And Mental Hygiene, Long Island City, NY, USA
Griet De Cuypere, MD, PhD University Hospital Ghent, Ghent, Belgium
Brian De Vries, PhD San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA, USA
Madeline Deutsch, MD, MPH University of California - San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
Jack Drescher, MD New York Medical College, New York, NY, USA
Omar Fattal, MPH, MD New York, NY, USA
Jamie Feldman, MD, PhD University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Jessica N Fish University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
Karen I Fredriksen-Goldsen, PhD University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA
Robert Garofalo, MD, MPH Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA
Tiffany Jones, PhD Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
Michael Kauth, PhD University Of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA
Deborah J Kayman, PhD, LMSW Veterans Integrated Service Network 3, New York, NY, USA
Alex Keuroghlian, MD, MPH Boston, MA, USA
Seung-Sup Kim, MD, MPH, SCD Seoul National University, Gwanak-Gu, South Korea
Jennifer Levi, ESQ Western New England University, Springfield, MA, USA
Ilan H Meyer, PhD Ucla School Of Law, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Brian Mustanski, PhD Northwestern Univ Feinberg Schl Medicine, Chicago, IL, USA
Michael E Newcomb, PhD Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
Conall Ocleirigh, PhD Fenway Institute Fenway Health, Boston, MA, USA
Charlotte J Patterson, PhD Charlottesville, VA, USA
Tonia Poteat, PhD, MPH, MMSC Duke University Schl Of Nursing, Durham, NC, USA
Jae A Puckett, PhD Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, USA
Jonathon Rendina Hunter College Of The City University Of New York, New York, NY, USA
Patricia Robertson, MD Univ Of California At San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, USA
Travis Salway, MSC, PhD Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada
David Eric Sandberg, PhD University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Theo Sandfort Nyspi, New York, NY, USA
Ayden Scheim, PhD Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Joanna Semlyen, PhD University Of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
Jillian Shipherd, PhD Va Boston Healthcare System, Jamaica Plain, MA, USA
Madison Shea Smith, PhD Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
Carl G Streed Jr, MD, MPH Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA
Carole S Vance, PhD Columbia University, New York, NY, USA
Eric Vilain, MD, PhD Ucla, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Annelou L De Vries, MD, PhD Vu University Med Center In Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ryan J Watson, PhD University Of Connecticut, Storrs Mansfield, CT, USA
Claudia Wiesemann, MD, PhD Universitatsmedizin Gottingen, Gottingen, Germany
Sam Winter, PhD Curtin University, Bentley Perth Wa, Australia
Tarynn M Witten, PhD Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, USA

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