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How Often Were You Traumatized? Reconceptualizing Adverse Childhood Experiences for Sexual and Gender Minorities, M. A. Bond, Amy L. Stone, Robert Salcido Jr., Phillip W. Schnarrs Sociology & Anthropology Faculty Research
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“Multiplicity, Race, and Resilience: Transgender and Non-Binary People Building Community”, Amy L. Stone, Elizabeth A. Nimmons, Robert Salcido, Phillip W. Schnarrs Sociology & Anthropology Faculty Research
The Moderating Effect of Resilience on the Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Quality of Physical and Mental Health among Adult Sexual and Gender Minorities, Phillip W. Schnarrs, Amy L. Stone, Robert Salcido, C. Georgiou, X. Zhou, C. B. Nemeroff Sociology & Anthropology Faculty Research
“My meemaw is a Cool Ass Person”: Family Members as Role Models of Resilience for Sexual and Gender Diverse People of Color, Amy L. Stone, Elizabeth A. Nimmons, Robert Salcido Jr., Phillip W. Schnarrs Sociology & Anthropology Faculty Research
Differences in Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Quality of Physical and Mental Health Between Transgender and Cisgender Sexual Minorities, Phillip W. Schnarrs, Amy L. Stone, Robert Salcido Jr., A. Baldwin, C. Georgiou, C. B. Nemeroff Sociology & Anthropology Faculty Research
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