Structural stigma and LGBTQ+ health: a narrative review of quantitative studies
Harvard University · Santa Clara University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Health disparities related to sexual orientation and gender identity exist across multiple outcomes. Scholarship has begun to evaluate whether structural stigma-ie, societal-level conditions, cultural norms, and institutional policies that constrain opportunities, resources, and wellbeing-contributes to health burdens among LGBTQ+ individuals. We conducted a comprehensive review of quantitative studies examining this hypothesis. We found 98 articles that linked objective (ie, non-self-reported) measures of structural stigma to mental (n=57), behavioural (ie, substance use; n=27; HIV/AIDS or sexually transmitted infection; n=20), and physical (n=20) health outcomes. There was generally consistent evidence that…
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4Topics & keywords
- Sexual orientation
- Stigma (botany)
- Psychological intervention
- Sexual minority
- Mental health
- Minority stress
- Health equity
- Psychology
- Gender equality