Prejudice, Social Strs, and Mental Health Lbian, Gay, and Bisexual Populatns: Conceptual Issu and Rearch Evince - PMC

prejudice against lgbt

Comg out and active sharg by lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr people about their experienc n rce others' prejudice agast LGBT people, acrdg to psychologil rearch.

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PREJUDICE, SOCIAL STRS, AND MENTAL HEALTH LBIAN, GAY, AND BISEXUAL POPULATNS: CONCEPTUAL ISSU AND REARCH EVINCE

This nonprof anizatn attempts to “uplift, empower, and nnect lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, and queer youth around the globe” by tg about the negative effects of bullyg and harassment and workg to unter s negative effects on the self-teem, providg role mols and more recently muny based service provirs for LGBTQ youth. For example, a 2017 survey nducted by the Center for Amerin Progrs (Mirza & Rooney, 2018), 8% of gay, lbian, and bisexual rponnts reported beg nied service by a doctor or healthre provir; 7% reported that doctors had refed to regnize their same-sex partner or child; 9% reported that provirs had ed abive language; and 7% experienced unwanted physil ntact by a doctor or healthre provir. For example, the Amerin Psychiatric Associatn removed homosexualy om the list of mental illns documented the DSM (Diagnostic and Statistil Manual) 1973 (Bayer, 1981), the Amerin Psychologil Associatn has taken a LGBTQ-affirmative stance sce 1975 (), and the Amerin Amy of Pediatricians published a statement 2013, sayg that LGB adolcents need healthre that is “teen-iendly and welg to sexual mory youth” (Commtee on Adolcence, 2013).

Acrdg to fdgs om the survey “Discrimatn Ameri: Experienc and Views of LGBTQ Amerins, ” a majory of LGBTQ+ people have at some pot been the target of homophobic slurs and negative ments about their sexualy and genr inty, and most have been threatened or harassed or have experienced vlence at some pot bee of their sexual orientatn or genr inty. For example, a 2017 survey nducted by the Center for Amerin Progrs, 8 percent of gay, lbian, and bisexual rponnts reported beg nied service by a doctor or health re provir; 7 percent reported that doctors had refed to regnize their fay, such as a child or same-sex partner; 9 percent reported that provirs had ed abive language; and 7 percent experienced unwanted physil ntact by a doctor or health re provir.

For example, the Amerin Psychiatric Associatn removed homosexualy om the list of mental illns documented s Diagnostic and Statistil Manual 1973, and the Amerin Psychologil Associatn has taken a affirmative stance toward LGBTQ+ people sce 1975. For example, 1976, when Gallup asked rponnts how they felt about protectg “homosexuals” agast employment discrimatn general, only a small majory (56 percent) supported protectns, but when they asked aga 2008, the percentage supportg protectns creased to 89 percent.

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