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Learn about emerging research in 2S/LGBTQ+ health research across the lifecourse.

 

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Learn about how 2S/LGBTQ+ health research can be approached using different tools and methods.

 

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Midterm Report (2026)

Research Primers   Resources   2S/LGBTQ+   National

The 2S/LGBTQ+ Health Hub's 2026 Midterm Report highlights four years of progress in building a national training platform supporting emerging leaders in 2S/LGBTQ+ health research through fellowship programming, mentorship, and community-engaged learning.

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ACCESS Study (Anal CanCer Equity in Screening Services)

Devan Nambiar, Gay Men's Sexual Health Alliance

Daniel Grace, University of Toronto

Implementation Science   Mixed-Methods   Qualitative   Health Services   HIV   Trans   Women   GBMSM   People Living with HIV   Regional
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Stories of Transgender (trans) and Gender Diverse (TGD) People with Disabilities in Accessing Gender-Affirming Care in British Columbia, Canada: A Narrative Inquiry

Kaan Goncu, University of British Columbia

Qualitative   Community-Based Research   Gender Affirming Care   Health Equity   Health Services   2S/LGBTQ+   Test   Trans   Disability   Neurodivergent   Regional

This research explores the lived experiences of transgender and gender diverse (TGD) individuals with disabilities in accessing gender-affirming care (GAC) in British Columbia, Canada. 

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“It's Very Cisnormatively Structured”: An Interpretive Description of Undergraduate Nursing Students' Experiences of Gender Inclusive and Affirming Practices

Jess Crawford, University of Manitoba

Qualitative   Health Equity   Health Services   Gender Affirming Care   Test   Trans   Health Professionals   National
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Dating App Use and Wellbeing Among Queer Adults in Canada: A Mixed Methods Study

Jad Sinno, University of Toronto

Mixed-Methods   Qualitative   Quantitative   Digital Health/Technology   Mental health   2S/LGBTQ+   Men   Gay   GBMSM   Queer   National

The following report outlines the data collection and key findings for the study, “A Reparative Analysis of Dating App Use and Wellbeing Among Queer Adults in Canada: A Mixed Methods Study.” The study was led by Dr. Jad Sinno as part of their doctoral dissertation at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto.

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