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Models used in report
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life course framework
minority stress intersectionality Social ecology |
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demographic research
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Demographic research—More demographic data on lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people across the life course are needed, as are data on LGBT subpopulations.
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Priority research areas
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Social influences on the lives of LGBT people, Inequities in health care, Intervention research, Transgender-specific health needs
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Recommendation 7
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Recommendation 7. NIH should encourage grant applicants to address explicitly the inclusion or exclusion of sexual and gender minorities in their samples
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Recommendation 6
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Recommendation 6. A comprehensive research training approach should be created to strengthen LGBT health research at NIH.
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Recommendation 5
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Recommendation 5. NIH should support methodological research that relates to LGBT health.
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Recommendation 3
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Recommendation 3. Data on sexual orientation and gender identity should be collected in electronic health records.
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Recommendation 2
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Recommendation 2. Data on sexual orientation and gender identity should be collected in federally funded surveys administered by the Department of Health and Human Services and in other relevant federally funded surveys.
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Recommendation 4
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Recommendation 4. NIH should support the development and standardization of sexual orientation and gender identity measures.
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