Sex Journal Club: Bisexuality visibility day!
Welcome to the Sex Journal Club! Join Eric Manalastas to discuss interventions to reduce prejudice against bisexual people and bisexuality.
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Welcome to the Sex Journal Club!
The Sex Journal Club is a monthly event for anyone interested in the science of sex, sexuality, and sexual health. Each session features a recent paper in the field of sexology, and we invite the author to join us for an open and interactive discussion. The author will begin by presenting their work, followed by a discussion focused on the topic or a specific aspect of the paper.
This is a great opportunity to stay up to date with current research, ask questions directly to the author, and explore the broader implications of their findings.
Whether you're a researcher, clinician, student, or simply curious, you're warmly invited to join our event!
What is this month topic?
In honour of Bisexuality Visibility Day, we are pleased to welcome Dr. Eric Manalastas to the Sex Journal Club, where he will present his recent work:
Manalastas, E. J., Benjamin, I., Blumenau, H. S., Shea, E., & Feinstein, B. A. (2025). Interventions to reduce prejudice against bisexual people and bisexuality: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Psychology & Sexuality, 1-27.
You can request access to the paper at the following link → https://www.researchgate.net/publication/391520203_Interventions_to_reduce_prejudice_against_bisexual_people_and_bisexuality_a_systematic_review_and_meta-analysis
This study is the first comprehensive review of interventions aimed at reducing prejudice against bisexual people and bisexuality. These interventions include intergroup contact, multicultural education, cognitive strategies, and combined approaches.
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About the author:
Eric Manalastas is a chartered Psychologist with a PhD in Social Psychology from the University of Sheffield, an MSc in Gender and Sexuality Studies from the University of Amsterdam, and a graduate certificate in LGBT Health Policy and Practice from George Washington University. His research centers on behavioural, sexual, and mental health outcomes among minority populations, and his work has been published in leading journals including The Lancet and American Psychologist.
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