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    The Relationship Between Religiousness and Health Among Sexual Minorities: A Meta-Analysis by Lefevor, G. Tyler, Davis, Edward B., Paiz, Jaqueline Y., Smack, Abigail C. P.

    Published in Psychological bulletin (01-07-2021)
    “…Meta-analyses suggest that religiousness/spirituality (R/S) is consistently and positively associated with health (average r = .15); however, the strength and…”
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    How well do various types of support buffer psychological distress among transgender and gender nonconforming students? by Lefevor, G. Tyler, Sprague, Brianna M., Boyd-Rogers, Caroline C., Smack, Abigail C. P.

    “…Background: Transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) individuals experience an increased prevalence of many psychological disorders, leading many to reach…”
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    The Influence of Individual and Congregational Religiousness on Seeking Psychotherapy: A Multilevel Analysis by Lefevor, G. Tyler, Paiz, Jacqueline Y, Virk, Hibah E, Smack, Abigail C. P

    Published in Practice innovations (Washington, D.C.) (01-12-2020)
    “…Religious individuals are less likely to seek treatment than their nonreligious counterparts; however, what accounts for this disparity remains unclear. Some…”
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    Identification and Characterization of the Molecular Mechanisms of SCLC Chemo-Radiation Resistance by Carrieri, F.A.A., Connis, N., Grasset, E., Luidy-Imala, E., Smack, C., Siddiqui, I., Ewald, A.J., Marchionni, L., Hann, C., Tran, P.T.

    “…Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is among the most aggressive form of lung malignancies and accounts for 15-20% of all lung cancers. It has the tendency to…”
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    Religiousness, Support, Distal Stressors, and Psychological Distress among Black Sexual Minority College Students by Lefevor, G. Tyler, Smack, Abigail C. P., Giwa, Sulaimon

    Published in Journal of GLBT family studies (02-03-2020)
    “…Guided by intersectionality theory, we examined the prevalence and influence of various types of stressors and support on the mental health of Black sexual…”
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