James K. Gibb
Psychology · Indiana University
Publications
16
Citations
295
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
8
Publishing since 2019
James K. Gibb studies the health of sexual and gender minority people (such as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer populations) using an approach that combines biological measures with social and cultural context. Recent work examines topics like food insecurity, cardiovascular and HIV-related health, the effects of conversion therapy, and how minority stress shapes disease risk. Much of this research draws on both large health surveys and community-based studies.
Publication activity has been variable but generally growing in recent years, with a peak in 2024 and continued output into 2025 and 2026.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Health among sexual and gender minority people affected by armed conflict and forced displacement: Call for a biocultural and minority stress framework
Social Science & Medicine · 2026
- Epigenetic Age Acceleration Is Associated With HIV Infection Independently of Inflammation
Open Forum Infectious Diseases · 2026
- Conversion Therapy Exposure and Elevated Cardiovascular Disease Risk
JAMA Network Open · 2025
- Biosocial Factors Shaping Perceptions of Disease Risk Among a Community‐Based Sample of Sexual and Gender Minority People Living in Toronto During the <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19 Pandemic
American Journal of Human Biology · 2025
- Same-sex sexual behaviour among mammals is widely observed, yet seldomly reported: Evidence from an online expert survey
PLoS ONE · 2024
- Queering food security research: A critical analysis of 2SLGBTQ+ People's experiences of food insecurity in Toronto during the COVID-19 pandemic
Social Science & Medicine · 2024
- From Gender and Sex to Gender/Sex: Reconceptualizing Critical Research Categories
Practicing Anthropology · 2024
- How Teaching Research Design Advances Applied Anthropology
Practicing Anthropology · 2024
- Planning to Work as an Applied Medical Anthropologist? The Advantages of a Broad and Strategic Methodological Toolkit
Practicing Anthropology · 2024
- Sexual minority status is associated with earlier recalled age of menarche: Evidence from the 2005–2016<scp>N</scp>ational<scp>H</scp>ealth and<scp>N</scp>utrition<scp>E</scp>xamination<scp>S</scp>urvey
American Journal of Human Biology · 2022
- Food insecurity is associated with depression and diabetes among sexual minority adults:A preliminary analysis of syndemic effects
2022
- Sexual orientation–based disparities in food security among adults in the United States: results from the 2003–2016 NHANES
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition · 2021
- Sexual and gender minority health vulnerabilities during the <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 health crisis
American Journal of Human Biology · 2020
- Biocultural approaches to transgender and gender diverse experience and health: Integrating biomarkers and advancing gender/sex research
American Journal of Human Biology · 2020
- Sexual <scp>orientation‐based</scp> disparities in bone health: Evidence of reduced bone mineral density and mineral content among sexual minority men but not women in multiple <scp>NHANES</scp> waves
American Journal of Human Biology · 2020
- American Journal of Human Biology×5
- Practicing Anthropology×3
- Social Science & Medicine×2
- Evolution Medicine and Public Health×1
- PLoS ONE×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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