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2017; Emerald Publishing Limited; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1108/s1537-466120170000023012

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1537-4661

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Citation (2017), "Index", Gender, Sex, and Sexuality Among Contemporary Youth (Sociological Studies of Children and Youth, Vol. 23), Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, pp. 241-247. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1537-466120170000023012 Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Copyright © 2018 Emerald Publishing Limited INDEX Abuse, dating relationships, 203, 212–213 intimidation, 213 verbal abuse, 213 Adolescence, 202–203 Advocacy Gay Straight Alliances (GSA), 31–32 homeless LGBT adolescents, 31–34 Advocates for Youth, 193 African, Caribbean, and Black-Canadian (ACB) women HIV/AIDS, 101–102 low self-esteem, 101 sexual health, 102 sexual objectification, 101 STIs, 101 See also Sex for money, in Canada African-Americans, sexual debut, 195 AIDS. See HIV/AIDS AIS-DSD. See Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome-Differences of Sex Development (AIS-DSD) Alternate gender beliefs, 80–84 Ambubachi Mela, 192 American Medical Association, 46 Ancient Greece, sexual relationship in, 187–188 Anderson, D., 225 Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome-Differences of Sex Development (AIS-DSD), 44 The Animals and the Ark (Kuskin), 229 Asians, sexual debut, 195 Avoidance, religious groups and, 6–10 Bedobin, 192 Behavior, sexual debut, 192–196 data on, 193 Google search, 192–193 HIV infection, 194–195 risky, 194–195 The Bible , 228 The Boat of Many Rooms (Lewis), 230 Boys Don’t Cry , 88 Breaking up, 205 mental health concerns and, 209 suicidal ideation delaying, 208–209 types of threats, 209 See also Dating violence Brett, Jan, 230, 231, 233 Broaddus, M., 225 Buddhism, menstruation in, 192 Bullet Ant Initiation, 190 Burris, M. A., 103 Butler, Judith, 223 Canada, sex for money in, 97–114 Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo (Flanders), 228 Centers for Disease Control on sexual behavior, 194–195 Cerebral palsy identity construction, 156 sexual intimacy, 155–156 See also Queer identity formation, intersectionality of disability and Childhood sexuality, 188 Children cultural media and, 222 gendering process, 223–224 sexual innocence, 223 Children’s books/literature animal-centric, 225 causal power of, 225 gender stereotyping in, 225 race in, 224–225 See also Noah story Child sexual abuse, 193 Christianity, 188 City Baptist Church, 13–15 Clark, R. G., 225 Classifications, of LGBT adolescents, 27–28 Clinton, Bill, 185 Cotsen Children’s Library at Princeton, 227 Cousins, Lucy, 231 Cross-cultural coming of age, 189–192 Cultural media, 222 Culture wars, 3 Dating, teens, 203 independence, 210–211 inexperience, 210 Dating violence, 201–215 consequences of, 204 manipulation, 212 perpetrators of, 204 self-harm and seeking professional help, 211–212 suicidality, 204–205 suicide, 205–206 telling others, 211 young women’s experiences, 206 Dennett, Mary Ware, 188 Disability, queer identity formation and, 153–174 case study, 158–173 difficult dialogs, 163–166 encouraging transformation, 169–173 family systems theory, 157–158 literature on, 155–156 model, 156–158 nurturing queerness, 166–169 overview, 154–155 peer supervision process, 161–163 queer theory, 156–157 refuge, 158–161 Disengagement, religious groups and, 15–19 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, 155 Educational attainment, of sexual minorities, 121–147 analysis, 132 data and sample, 127 demographic characteristics, 130 descriptive and bivariate analyses, 132, 135 household socioeconomic status, 130–131 measures, 127–131 multivariate analysis, 138–143 overview, 122–124 results, 132, 135–143 school geographical characteristics, 131 sexual orientation/identity, 127–130, 133t–137t variation among, 125–126 Elders, Joycelyn, 185 Erhrensaft, Diane, 85 Evangelical Protestants, 5 churches, 11 cultural minority status, 11 disengagement, 15–19 Grace Church, 16–19 self-restraint, 11, 12 See also Religions/religious groups Experience of homeless LGBT adolescents, 28–31 Family systems theory, 157–158 Family transition. See Parents of gender-diverse youth Ferguson, K. M., 33–34, 37 Flanders, Michael, 228 Forge, N. R., 28 Foucault, M., 188 Fox, N. S., 225 Gay Straight Alliances (GSA), 25, 36–37 advocacy and, 31–32 Gender alternate beliefs, 80–84 power of, 74–75 queer theory, 156–157 religious groups and, 1–19 social life, 69–72 stereotypes, 70 Gender-diverse youth, parents of, 67–90 alternate gender beliefs, 80–84 instant adopter parents, 87–90 mandate juggling, 72, 73, 78–80 overview, 68–69 transition, 77–87 Gender-hedging, 78 Gendering sites of innovation, 69 Gender-nonconforming child, 76–77 See also Parents of gender-diverse youth Gender structure individual level of, 54–58 institutional level of, 59–60 interactional level of, 58–59 Gender Trouble (Butler), 223 Genesis, 226–227 Goh, R. B. H., 234 Grace Church, 16–19 Grauerholz, E., 224 GSA. See Gay Straight Alliances (GSA) Guttmacher Institute, 195 Hamilton, M., 225 Haram (forbidden), 8 HarperCollins Study Bible , 231 Harvey, R. G., 156 Henry, W. J., 155 Heterogenders, 225 Heteronormativity, 223–224 Heterosexuality, 180 in children’s G-rated films, 224 in media, 224 Hijab , 8 Hindus disengagement, 15–19 marriage, 18 menstruation, 192 sexuality and gender norms, 4, 5, 11, 15–19 See also Religions/religious groups Hispanics, sexual debut, 195 HIV/AIDS, 183, 184 Jane-Finch community and, 101–102 sexual debut and, 194–195 Homeless LGBT adolescents, 23–37 advocacy and support, 31–33 classifications, 27–28 dialectics of support, 34–35 estimation, 25–28 experience, 28–31 overview, 24–25 practice and policy recommendations, 36–37 recommendations for future study, 35–36 services, 32–34 Homeless services, for homeless LGBT adolescents, 32–34 Hutton, Clarke, 233 Informed consent, 46 Ingraham, C., 223, 228 Instant adopters, 87–90 Institute for Sex Research at Indiana University, 188 Intersectionality, 157 Intersex youth, diagnosis disclosure of, 43–60 consent, assent, and decision-making, 46–47 controversial medical care, 49–52 diagnosis awareness, 57–58 embracing intersex, 54–57 findings, 53–54 gender identity concerns, 47–49 methods, 52–53 overview, 44–46 peer support, 57–58 perception of providers, 59–60 response from friends and teachers, 58–59 Islam gender relations, 8–9 menstruation, 192 See also Muslims Jane-Finch community HIV infection, 101–102 racialized poverty, 101 See also Sex for money, in Canada Jewish children’s books, 225 Joyner, K., 124, 128–129, 130, 144 Kahn, L., 156 Kamakhya (goddess), 192 Kane, Emily, 85 Kazyak, E., 224, 233 Keuroghlian, A. S., 29, 37 Khalil, P., 225 Kinsey, Alfred, 181, 188 Kruks, G., 26 Kuskin, Karla, 229 Labor, Noah story and, 228–230 Latter-Day Saints, 3 LGBT homeless adolescents, 23–37 identity formation, intersectionality of disability and, 153–174 specific services, 33–34 Life course influences, 203 Life course research, 203 Los Angeles County Task Force on Runaway and Homeless Youth, 26 Maccio, E. M., 33–34, 37 Mandate juggling, 72, 73, 78–80 Marriage evangelical youth, 13 Hindus, 18 Martin, J. L., 222, 225–226, 233–234 Martin, K. A., 224, 233 Masturbation, 185 Meadow, Tey, 71 Menstrual blood, magical properties of, 192 Menstruation, 191–192 cross-cultural role, 191 Hindus, 192 Islam, 192 Jews and Christians, 191–192 Judaism, 192 Native America, 192 Milkie, M. A., 224 Milligan, M. S., 154 Mottet, L., 33 Muslims avoidance, 7–10 as religious minorities, 11 sexuality and gender norms, 4–5, 7–10 See also Islam; Religions/religious groups Myers, Helen, 230 National Association for the Education of Young People, 224 National Coalition for Sexual Health, 183, 194, 198 National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health (AddHealth), 123, 124 National Sexual Health Data Sources Relating to Youth, 193 Neufeldt, A. H., 154 Noah and the Animal Boat (Ben-Ami), 229, 232 Noah and the Flood (Brett), 230 Noah’s and Namah’s Ark (Pomerantz), 230 Noah’s Ark (Myers), 230 Noah’s Ark (Spier), 231 Noah’s Ark: The story of Noah and the Ark according to Genesis (Guiladi), 229 Noah’s Ark: Words from the Book of Genesis (Ray), 230 Noah story, 226–234 animals in, 230–233 biblical verses, 226 gender in, 224, 228–230 heteronormativity, 224 overview, 222–223 patriarchy, 228–230 teen and adult books, 227 unloading of ark, 231–232 Ohle, J., 33 Old Noah’s Elephants (Ludwig), 230 On Noah’s Ark (Brett), 231 Parents of gender-diverse youth, 67–90 alternate gender beliefs, 80–84 instant adopter parents, 87–90 mandate juggling, 72, 73, 78–80 overview, 68–69 transition, 77–87 Patriarchy, Noah story and, 228–230 Peer surveillance, 10–15 Pescosolido, B. A., 224 Pew Research Center, 122–123, 143 Photovoice research, 103–104 Picture books about Noah. See Noah story Plato, 188 Policy recommendations of homeless LGBT adolescents, 36–37 Queer identity formation, intersectionality of disability and, 153–174 case study, 158–173 difficult dialogs, 163–166 encouraging transformation, 169–173 family systems theory, 157–158 literature on, 155–156 model, 156–158 nurturing queerness, 166–169 overview, 154–155 peer supervision process, 161–163 queer theory, 156–157 refuge, 158–161 Queer theory, 156–157 Quinceanera, 189–190 Rahilly, Elizabeth, 71 Ramayana , 17 Ramirez, 12–13 Ray, N., 28, 33, 37 Ream, G. L., 28 Religions/religious groups, 1–19 avoidance, 6–10 data analysis, 6–19 data and methods, 4–6 disengagement, 15–19 overview, 3–4 peer surveillance, 10–15 self-restraint, 10–15 transition to adulthood rituals, 190–192 Renold, E., 223 Rich, Adrienne, 223 Ridgeway, Cecilia, 69, 70 Risman, Barbara, 45, 54, 59 Rites of passage, girls becoming women, 189–190 Russell, S. T., 145 Sateré-Mawé tribe, Brazil, 190 Saucier, J., 225 Savin-Williams, R. C., 124, 128–129, 130, 144, 155 Scarry, Richard, 225 Seijin-no-Hi, 190 Self-pleasuring, 185 Self-restraint, 10–15 Sex being bad, 185 being fun, 185 being good, 185 as exploration, 186 learning about, 181–187 as love, 186–187 as manipulation, 187 messages about, 181, 185–187 as obligation, 186 as responsibility, 186 social context for, 187–192 as survival, 187 as violence, 187 Sex for money, in Canada, 97–114 data analysis, 104–105 limitations, 110 methods, 102–104 overview, 98–101 recruitment and data collection, 103–104 results, 105–110 The Sex Side of Life (Dennett), 188 Sexual coercion, 195–196 Sexual debut, 177–198 behavior, 192–196 concept, 179–180 forced, 196 as framework to health and safety, 196–198 overview, 178 social context, 187–192 Sexual expressions, youth demographics and, 180–181 Sexual Health of Youth in the United States, 194 Sexual intercourse, youth and, 193 Sexuality queer theory, 156–157 religious groups and, 1–19 in societal context, 154–155 Sexually transmitted infections (STI), 194 Sexual minorities, educational attainment/outcome of, 121–147 analysis, 132 data and sample, 127 demographic characteristics, 130 descriptive and bivariate analyses, 132, 135 household socioeconomic status, 130–131 measures, 127–131 multivariate analysis, 138–143 overview, 122–124 results, 132, 135–143 school geographical characteristics, 131 sexual orientation/identity, 127–130, 133t–137t variation among, 125–126 Sexual socialization, media and, 224 Shaktism, 192 Shelters, for homeless LGBT adolescents, 32–34 Shuttleworth, R. P., 155 Sidibé, Michel, 184 Sigalow, E., 225 Simpson, B., 154 Smith, E. Boyd, 230 Social context for sex, 187–192 cross-cultural coming of age, 189–192 Social life, gender and, 69–72 South India, 192 Spier, Peter, 231 Stafford, A., 225 STI. See Sexually transmitted infections (STI) Stone Fish, L., 156 The Story of Noah’s Ark (Smith), 230 Suicidal ideation, dating violence and, 204–205 breaking up and, 205–206, 208–209 telling others, 211 Suicidality, dating violence and, 204–205 Suicide, dating violence, 205–206 Support, for homeless LGBT adolescents, 31–34 dialectics of, 34–35 The Tale of Noah and the Flood (Hutton), 233 Tavarez, J., 225 Teen dating violence. See Dating violence Teen suicide, 205–206 Totemic logic, 225 Transactional sex. See Sex for money, in Canada True Love Waits, 3, 4 United Nations, 184 Urban Faith Church, 11–12 Victims of dating violence, 203 depression, 204 lower self-esteem, 204 suicidality, 204–205 Wang, C., 103 Washday on Noah’s Ark (Rounds) , 230 Watson, R. J., 145 Whitbeck, L. B., 27, 30 WorldCat, 227 Young, K., 225 Young women’s experiences, of dating violence. See Dating violence Youth demographics, and sexual expressions, 180–181 Book Chapters Prelims “Dare to be Different”: How Religious Groups Frame and Enact Appropriate Sexuality and Gender Norms Among Young Adults Estimating the Status and Needs of Homeless LGBT Adolescents: Advocacy, Identity, and the Dialectics of Support The Intersex Kids are All Right? Diagnosis Disclosure and the Experiences of Intersex Youth Examining the Family Transition: How Parents of Gender-Diverse Youth Develop Trans-Affirming Attitudes Let’s Talk about Sex for Money: An Exploration of Economically Motivated Relationships Among Young, Black Women in Canada Educational Attainment and Sexual Orientation in Adolescent and Young Adult Males “To Feel Him Love Me”: Emerging Intersections of Identity, Queerness, and Differing Ability Sexual Debut Education: Cultivating a Healthy Approach to Young People’s Sexual Experiences Breaking Up is Hard to Do: Teen Dating Violence Victims’ Responses to Partner Suicidal Ideation Two by Two: Heteronormativity and the Noah Story for Children About the Editors Index

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