Psychosocial Status of LGBTQ+ People and Psychotherapeutic Techniques for Improving Mental Health DOI

Kehksha

Advances in religious and cultural studies (ARCS) book series, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 178 - 198

Published: Sept. 16, 2022

When the whole world was grappling with emergence of coronavirus, LGBTQ+ community struggling psychosocial problems. Society accused them COVID-19 pandemic. These people were already at risk stigma, prejudice, and bullying, but in pandemic, a high rise seen all these things. Healthcare services became out reach people. Financial insecurity, familial rejection, societal exclusion, limited access to healthcare produced many psychiatric They suffered from anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation as result negative environment. Although several efforts for maintaining mental health done, couldn't benefit because prevalent biased attitude Consequently, Hence, this chapter has been written highlight issues during pandemic provide different psychotherapeutic treatments marginalized section society.

Language: Английский

LGBTQ+ health research guides: a multi-institutional analysis of usage patterns and user information needs DOI Creative Commons
Gregg Stevens, Martin Morris, Robin Parker

et al.

Journal of the Medical Library Association JMLA, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 111(4), P. 762 - 773

Published: Oct. 2, 2023

LGBTQ+ health research guides can strengthen the community through connecting people to quality services and information, previous studies have recommended that sciences libraries create maintain these guides. Little evidence exists, though, on how are used well they meet needs of users. Using retrospective data retrieved from multiple guides, we examined categories information most used, as often were accessed. Based results, hope find patterns which lead best practices for libraries.Five North American academic contributed select usage their covering a three-year period (July 2018-June 2021). Data was analyzed in two ways. Firstly, 20 most-clicked resources each guide categorized open coding, assess if certain resource more popular among users, allowing inference user needs. A time-series analysis also conducted sites, using Classical Seasonal Decomposition by Moving Averages method, provide deeper insights into data.Open coding showed consumer than other categories. Resources locally based organizations those with provider heavily indicating users may be looking local providers. The time series allowed potential positive effect promotion showcased ways would not been clear raw data.This study shows accessing library preference information. Guide appears positively driven outreach within one's institution greater community. Locating external partners increase impact important links services.

Language: Английский

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Structural racism and violence: Routine healthcare access in a cohort of marginalized Indigenous women and Two-Spirit Peoples during the COVID-19 Pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Chelsey Perry, Shira M. Goldenberg, Kathleen Deering

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 31, 2023

Abstract Objectives Historical and ongoing colonial violence, racism, discrimination, criminalization, intergenerational trauma continues to impact the health of Indigenous women (cisgender transgender) Two-Spirit Peoples. Previous work clearly articulate deeply harmful roles colonialism racism in continuing systemically exclude Peoples from accessing equitable culturally safe healthcare. While COVID-19 pandemic has amplified structural inequities, little attention been paid how impacts healthcare access for living urban settings. The aim this study was evaluate factors associated with experiencing difficulty routine a cohort marginalized on ancestral, occupied territories Musqueam, Squamish Tsleil-Waututh Nations what is now referred as Metro Vancouver, Canada during pandemic. Methods Data were drawn AMPLIFY, cis trans Vancouver. Analyses drew baseline semi-annual questionnaire data collected sex workers HIV October 2020–August 2021. We used bivariate multivariable logistic regression generalized estimating equations (GEE) model correlates family doctor, nurse, or clinic last 6-months. Results Amongst 142 (199 observations), 27.5% reported In GEE regression, participants who had ever pregnant (AOR:4.71, 95% CI:1.33–16.66) experienced negative changes psychological emotional well-being (AOR: 3.99, CI: 1.33–11.98), lacked services (AOR:4.67, CI:1.43–15.25), concerns regarding safety violence their community (AOR:2.72, CI:1.06–6.94) higher odds recent Discussion Findings are line BC Commissioned Plain Sight report which recommends need accessible, safe, anti-racist, trauma-informed cisgender transgender current future pandemics. More community-based research needed understand needs amongst

Language: Английский

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Strategies for Providing Gender-Affirming Care for Adolescents in the Primary Care Setting DOI
Juanita K. Hodax, Julia M. Crouch,

Janis L. Sethness

et al.

Pediatric Annals, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 52(12)

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Language: Английский

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Child Sexual Abuse and Wellbeing Among LGBTQ + Individuals: The Role of Family in Healing DOI
S. Rama Gokula Krishnan, Alan Godfrey A.,

Christina Daly

et al.

LGBTQ+ Family An Interdisciplinary Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 20(4), P. 265 - 278

Published: March 8, 2024

The present study was undertaken to understand the prevalence of child sexual abuse and its association with wellbeing a sample LGBTQ + individuals in India. A total 206 respondents took part study. WHO-5 scale developed by World Health Organization used assess respondents. among high (46.1 per cent). In general, level found be below average. Among those who had experienced abuse, majority were cisgender women. Cisgender women also more likely have much lower mean rank compared other groups similarly, identified as lesbians themselves bisexual, pansexual, gay. Other associated factors been discussed full paper. role family supporting helping heal, has detail. There is need for families empathetic toward victims.

Language: Английский

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Exploring LGBT2Q+ Intracategorical Factors in Mental Health Service Utilization: Differences in Gender Modalities, Sexual Orientations, and Ethnoracial Groups in Canada DOI
Samson Tse, Kenny Chee, Todd Coleman

et al.

Community Mental Health Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 8, 2024

Language: Английский

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Psychological burden in atopic dermatitis patients DOI Open Access
Patrick Hickey, Lisa A. Best, David Speed

et al.

Psychological applications and trends, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 22, 2024

Members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities experience pervasive barriers to accessing healthcare services, including discrimination, care providers lacking knowledge or training, and limited specialized compared the general population (Comeau et al., 2023;Tami 2022).An online questionnaire was administered 534 participants across Canada United States assess experiences access between non-2SLGBTQIA+ respondents.The final sample composed 296 238 respondents.A series Chi-square tests t-tests were used identify differences two groups.2SLGBTQIA+ reported worse overall health difficulties affording, more likely have unmet needs respondents.Further, individuals significantly a delay in receiving negative impact on due distance healthcare.Interestingly, like report having mental provider, while also reporting greater difficulty affording such non-2SLGBTQIA+.Importantly, no significant found groups primary provider wait-times for services.Results demonstrate disparities experienced by identified key affordability.The results this study highlight unique service can be address marginalized communities.

Language: Английский

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Experiences accessing healthcare among 2SLGBTQIA+ people in Canada and the United States DOI Open Access
Patrick Hickey, Lisa A. Best, David Speed

et al.

Psychological applications and trends, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 22, 2024

Members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities experience pervasive barriers to accessing healthcare services, including discrimination, care providers lacking knowledge or training, and limited specialized compared the general population (Comeau et al., 2023;Tami 2022).An online questionnaire was administered 534 participants across Canada United States assess experiences access between non-2SLGBTQIA+ respondents.The final sample composed 296 238 respondents.A series Chi-square tests t-tests were used identify differences two groups.2SLGBTQIA+ reported worse overall health difficulties affording, more likely have unmet needs respondents.Further, individuals significantly a delay in receiving negative impact on due distance healthcare.Interestingly, like report having mental provider, while also reporting greater difficulty affording such non-2SLGBTQIA+.Importantly, no significant found groups primary provider wait-times for services.Results demonstrate disparities experienced by identified key affordability.The results this study highlight unique service can be address marginalized communities.

Language: Английский

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Navigating precarity: Health challenges faced by the transwomen population in Kolkata during the COVID-19 pandemic DOI

Ankita Chakrabarti,

Bhaswati Das

Developments in environmental science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 363 - 381

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Viral ecologies: Resurgent nature, COVID-19 and the discourse of transgender contagion DOI Creative Commons
Sage Brice,

Felix McNulty

Environment and Planning E Nature and Space, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 7(6), P. 2343 - 2364

Published: Oct. 7, 2024

During the early days of COVID-19 pandemic, popular narratives a ‘resurgent nature’ and portrayals virus as form ‘revenge’ prompted geographical reflection on promises limitations ecological perspectives SARS-CoV-2 virus. Revisiting these reflections in light what we have learned from this article asks is to be gained by attempting think critically with about human space multispecies composition. Thinking ecologically can become method for reconsidering naturalised dualistic orders exclusion inclusion, health unhealth, or belonging unbelonging. Specifically, focus overlap immunological trans-antagonistic discourses viral imaginaries exploring paradox vulnerability that arises at point intersection. simultaneously highlights humans’ mutual horizontalising force amplifies differential social vulnerabilities. In examining it relates discursive constructions transness, explore tensions between different modes engaging, identifying thinking recognition cannot properly considered separate domains. The aim not simply propose an extended epidemiology takes into account complex human–nonhuman entanglement, but social, cultural political implications pandemic vulnerabilities We trace shared conceptual underpinnings thought, showing same lineages manifest responses how they are expressed queer- discourse policy. Building analyses, develop proposal ‘transing’ model ‘thinking ecologically’ liberatory, messy agnostic.

Language: Английский

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Mind–Body Health in Crisis: A Survey of How Students Cared for Themselves Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Emily L. Winter,

Johanna deLeyer-Tiarks,

Aarti P. Bellara

et al.

COVID, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(11), P. 1818 - 1832

Published: Nov. 20, 2024

The focus on college students’ mental and physical health is steadily increasing with more students reporting concern need for services. This study investigates the results of utilization mind–body activities services in wake COVID-19. As part a larger research wellbeing, survey completed by 557 between May August 2020 assessed student’s use strategies. To examine differences (MBH) service activity usage before during COVID-19 campus closures, paired t-tests were used, while one-way ANOVAs used to determine based demographic variables. Findings across MBH closures variable, differing variety factors including gender, socioeconomic background, age, race, as well participant’s personal prior history These findings provide insight into what accessed lockdown period aid university systems recommended guidance resources.

Language: Английский

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