loved the ethical deep-dive at both #CySoc2020 & #DataIsPeople today! if you want to hear more on ethical considerations in studying antisocial online behaviours/communities (untainted by my frazzled 2am brain), you can catch my latest paper @ https://t.co/gs9155R8wj #ICWSM2020
The #SpeakingOutAtWork study is an ANROWS-funded research project exploring the sexual harassment of LGBTQ young people in the workplace and workplace training.
Click on this link to participate: https://t.co/o9oDBShAzz
I've written about this before, but the central tension is that Twitter needs people to be sort of insane and unpleasant in order to up engagement, but advertisers, who twitter also needs, don't want to be associated with an insane, unpleasant place. https://t.co/6B63g06VKc
Long thread - buckle up. TL:DR; yes, you should join Mastodon. But you should stay on Twitter as well. What we need are more and different online communities, not just an exodus from a troubled platform.
The #SpeakingOutAtWork@ANROWS study investigates how LGBTQ young people understand/experience sexual harassment at work & in workplace training. If you are LGBTQ, 14-30 years, & have worked or been in workplace training in Australia, we want to hear from you!
#LGBTQ#harassment
excited to finally see this paper in print! other findings include:
🚨 84% LGBTQI+ cancer patients reported discrimination, including 33% in cancer care
🏳️🌈 many reported cancer impacted feelings about being LGBTQI (41%), outness (67%) and involvement in LGBTQI communities (59%)
Our new paper: 3-6 times higher distress in LGBTQI cancer patients - linked to minority stress and low social support. Highest distress in trans, younger age, bisexual or queer people, or those in rural areas @OutWithCancer1#CancerResearch#LGBTQ
https://t.co/uMQiC1Iof6
looking forward to seeing the submissions for our special issue on cybersocial threats! we're open to a wide range of topics - everything from cyberbullying to extremism, misinformation to pro-ED content, and everything in between.
check out the CFP:
https://t.co/Mp5M7YrcUU
NEW PAPER FROM THE OUT WITH CANCER STUDY OUT NOW!
LGBTQI people with cancer experience high levels of discrimination in life and cancer care - the impact is buffered by strong social support.
#CancerResearch#LGBTHealth#LGBTCancer
NEW PAPER OUT NOW. Healthcare professionals who treat all patients the same & don’t ask about sexual or gender identity create disclosure anxiety and dissatisfaction with care for LGBTQI patients and carers. https://t.co/ygwdJtxDuj
#CancerResearch#LGBTCancer#QueeringCancer
🚨New paper in @FrontPsychol! Examining the clinical utility of the recently validated AYA Psycho-Oncology Screening Tool (AYA-POST) & how it facilitates holistic care 👉 https://t.co/2VyfZqrqiU
Access the AYA-POST here👇https://t.co/rPbM9l3lY1 @canteenaus@Mc_Fin@kimpulsive93
really excited to see our latest @OutWithCancer1 paper out! the paper identifies three approaches health professionals have to LGBTQI+ cancer care – and contrasts this to how they are actually experienced by LGBTQI+ patients and carers (!!). check it out: https://t.co/mkjtamm1lE
Egalitarian health care professionals treat all patients the same - don't ask about sexuality or gender diversity. This creates disclosure anxiety and dissatisfaction with care for LGBTQI cancer patients & carers: new @OutWithCancer1 paper https://t.co/M6wTkKhPv4
#cancer#LGBTQI
*Call for abstracts extended until 15 May* Open to domestic and international researchers from all disciplines (the event is free and will be held online and in-person)!!
👶📢new paper alert! our evaluation of the Maybe Later Baby resource shows that it's accessible, understandable, and provides valuable #oncofertility information for young people diagnosed with #cancer (1/2)
resource: https://t.co/Pff49ie1OD
paper: https://t.co/dlkkuPYsTw #AYACSM
this is super important as up to 85% of young people with cancer experience fertility concerns, yet it's often not discussed and there are very few information resources out there. MLB can't replace clinical conversations, but it's a great starting and reference point! (2/2)