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Kerith J. Conron
Researcher at University of California, Los Angeles
Publications - 30
Citations - 460
Kerith J. Conron is an academic researcher from University of California, Los Angeles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transgender & Population. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 30 publications receiving 337 citations. Previous affiliations of Kerith J. Conron include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Fenway Health.
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Age of Individuals Who Identify as Transgender in the United States
TL;DR: Herman, Jody L., Flores, Andrew R., Brown, Taylor N.T; Wilson, Bianca D.M; Conron, Kerith J.M.
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“Counting” Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Adults in Health Research: Recommendations from the Gender Identity in US Surveillance Group
Sari L. Reisner,Kerith J. Conron,Scout,Kellan E. Baker,Jody L. Herman,Emilia Lombardi,Emily A. Greytak,Alison M. Gill,Alicia K. Matthews +8 more
TL;DR: In 2011, the Williams Institute at the University of California, Los Angeles, School of Law convened the Gender Identity in US Surveillance (GenIUSS) Group, bringing together a multidisciplinary and multi-institutional group of experts to increase population-based data about gender minority people through the inclusion of genderrelated measures (e.g., assigned sex at birth, gender identity, transgender status) in surveys, with a particular consideration for publicly funded data-collection efforts as mentioned in this paper.
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Gender Expression, Violence, and Bullying Victimization: Findings From Probability Samples of High School Students in 4 US School Districts
Allegra R. Gordon,Kerith J. Conron,Jerel P. Calzo,Matthew T. White,Sari L. Reisner,S. Bryn Austin,S. Bryn Austin +6 more
TL;DR: School-based victimization is associated with conformity and nonconformity to gender norms, and school violence prevention programs should include gender diversity education.
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Sexual orientation and sex differences in socioeconomic status: a population-based investigation in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health
TL;DR: Sexual minorities, especially females, are of lower SES than their heterosexual counterparts and SES should be considered a potential mediator of SM stigma on health, according to studies of public policies that may produce, as well as mitigate, observed SES inequities.
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Transgender Youth Experiences and Perspectives Related to HIV Preventive Services.
Holly B. Fontenot,Holly B. Fontenot,Sean Cahill,Sean Cahill,Sean Cahill,Timothy Wang,Sophia R. Geffen,Bradley Patrick White,Sari L. Reisner,Sari L. Reisner,Kerith J. Conron,Kerith J. Conron,Christopher R. Harper,Michelle M. Johns,Sabrina Avripas,Stuart Michaels,Richard Dunville +16 more
TL;DR: This online focus group study captures transgender youth experiences and perspectives related to HIV preventive support and services to better understand participant HIV risk and experiences with HIV preventive services.