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independently, proposed a solution in a five-point scale on which heterosexuality and homosexuality would be independently assessed (Shively & DeCecco, 1977). Their scale, however, has largely been forgotten, and its validity and ...
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This report provides a detailed overview of key issues affecting gay, bisexual, two-spirit and other men who have sex with men in Canada. Despite major advances in testing and treatment,...
Outcomes Identification: Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC) for interventions and Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC) for outcomes are introduced in Chapter 1 and used throughout the text where appropriate.
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This landmark book combines the voices of Native Americans and non-Indians, anthropologists and others, in an exploration of gender and sexuality issues as they relate to lesbian, gay, transgendered, and other "marked" Native Americans.