
About
Russell Toomey, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Human Development and Family Science at the University of Arizona's Norton School of Human Ecology. His work focuses on the intersections of identity, oppression, public policy, and health outcomes among sexual and gender minority populations, particularly Latinx LGBTQ+ youth. He emphasizes resilience mechanisms and systemic policies that mitigate discrimination's impacts.
- Research: Examines trans youth experiences during the pandemic, Latinx LGBTQ+ youth well-being, and LGBTQ+ athlete allyship in collegiate sports.
- Teaching: Courses include Adolescent Development, Human Sexuality, Structural Equation Modeling, and LGBTQ+ Families Across the Lifespan.
Research Interests span minority stress, resilience, identity development, and sociocultural influences on health. His work integrates advanced statistical methods to explore these topics.
Grants & Advising: He advises graduate students (2024-2025 intake) and collaborates on projects addressing school policies, healthcare barriers, and allyship in athletics. No awards are explicitly listed, though his research has significant societal impact.
Labs/Teams: Engages in interdisciplinary teams studying LGBTQ+ youth resilience, policy impacts, and quantitative methodologies.
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