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Sexual Orientation Metrics

Dorian Ashwood

Tradutor A AI

Editora: Publifye

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Sexual Orientation Metrics explores the challenges of accurately measuring sexual orientation across diverse cultural contexts and demographic reports. This is crucial for understanding health disparities, informing policy decisions, and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights. The book examines the fluidity of sexual identity, cultural variations, and privacy concerns impacting data collection. For example, the Kinsey Scale, while groundbreaking, has limitations in capturing the full spectrum of sexual orientation. The book systematically explores these challenges, starting with core concepts of sexual orientation, identity, and behavior.

 
It critiques commonly used metrics, like self-identification questions, and discusses the impact of question wording and ethical considerations. A unique aspect is its comparative analysis of metrics used in different countries, highlighting cultural nuances. Ultimately, the book proposes a framework for more inclusive and adaptable measurement strategies, analyzing case studies in public health and policy.

 
The book's approach is academic yet accessible, blending data analysis with clear explanations. It progresses by introducing core concepts, critiquing existing metrics, and proposing improvements, making it valuable for researchers, policymakers, and LGBTQ+ advocates seeking a nuanced understanding of sexual orientation measurement and its real-world implications.
Disponível desde: 07/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 72 páginas.

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