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1. Mental Healthcare: Experiences of Rural Women With Disabilities Following Interpersonal Violence.

2. A qualitative study examining the social network types of older sexual and gender minority (SGM) women and gender non-binary adults.

3. Five Questions About the Relational and Bodily Experiences Theory: A Consideration of the Theoretical Framework, the Major Constructs, and Intended Application of the Model.

4. Sexual Satisfaction in Monogamous, Nonmonogamous, and Unpartnered Sexual Minority Women in the US.

5. Factors Associated with Contraceptive Use in Women Who Have Sex with Women and Men: An Exploratory Analysis.

6. Transgender and Genderqueer Individuals' Experiences with Health Care Providers: What's Working, What's Not, and Where Do We Go from Here?

7. Variation in Sexual Identification Among Behaviorally Bisexual Women in the Midwestern United States: Challenging the Established Methods for Collecting Data on Sexual Identity and Orientation.

8. Social Support, Depression, Self-Esteem, and Coping Among LGBTQ Adolescents Participating in Hatch Youth.

9. "First, I… then, we…": exploring the sequence of sexual acts and safety strategies reported during a sexual encounter using a modified timeline followback method.

10. The Behavioral Definitions of “Having Sex With a Man” and “Having Sex With a Woman” Identified by Women Who Have Engaged in Sexual Activity With Both Men and Women.

11. An Event-Level Comparison of Risk-Related Sexual Practices Between Black and Other-Race Men Who Have Sex with Men: Condoms, Semen, Lubricant, and Rectal Douching.

12. GENITAL APPEARANCE DISSATISFACTION: IMPLICATIONS FOR WOMEN'S GENITAL IMAGE SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS, SEXUAL ESTEEM, SEXUAL SATISFACTION, AND SEXUAL RISK.

13. SAFER, BETTER SEX THROUGH FEMINISM: THE ROLE OF FEMINIST IDEOLOGY IN WOMEN'S SEXUAL WELL-BEING.

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