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Social-Contextual Influences on Eating Pathology in Transgender and Nonbinary Adults of Color
Research indicates that eating pathology, an often lethal cluster of behavioral health concerns, is elevated among Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) and among trans, nonbinary, and gender ...