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Loneliness, internalized homophobia, and compulsive Internet use: Factors associated with sexual risk behavior among a sample of adolescent males seeking services at a community LGBT center

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Prevalence and psychosocial predictors of homophobic victimization among adolescents

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How are transgender and gender nonconforming youth affected by the news? A qualitative study

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Online social support as a buffer against online and offline peer and sexual victimization among U.S. LGBT and non-LGBT youth

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Transgender adolescents' uses of social media for social support

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Social media as social capital of LGB individuals in Hong Kong: Its relations with group membership, stigma, and mental well-being

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Dating violence experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender youth

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Sexually explicit media use among 14-17-year-old sexual minority males in the U.S.

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The influence of media role models on gay, lesbian, and bisexual identity

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Effects of traditional and cyber homophobic bullying in childhood on depression, anxiety, and physical pain in emerging adulthood and the moderating effects of social support among gay and bisexual men in Taiwan

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