Religious Disaffiliation and Sexually Minoritised Groups: A Scoping Review of the Literature.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1080/00918369.2024.2414308
Panagiotis Pentaris, Leo Freund-Williams, Vikram Kapoor
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Religious teachings and beliefs often convey an understanding of sexuality that excludes and marginalizes sexually minoritised people. This PRISMA-compliant scoping review selected 29 peer-reviewed papers about the religious disaffiliation of sexually minoritised people for full-text analysis and synthesis. With the use of reflexive thematic and bibliometric analysis, the review found that current research highlights the complicated relationship between religious and LGBTQIA+ identities. This relationship often leads individuals to disaffiliate from their religions and, in turn, either reaffiliate with a different faith tradition, remain with the same but under different terms, or stay nonaffiliated indefinitely. Further research is needed to better understand the non-linear and intricate process of disaffiliation that occurs when there is tension between one's religious identity and sexuality, as well as the impact that these pressures have on the mental health and well-being of LGBTQIA+ individuals.

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宗教不和与性少数群体:文献综述》。
宗教教义和信仰往往传达了一种对性的理解,这种理解排斥并边缘化了在性方面处于少数地位的人。这项符合 PRISMA 标准的范围界定综述选取了 29 篇经同行评审的论文,对性少数群体的宗教不认同进行全文分析和综合。通过使用反思性主题分析和文献计量分析,综述发现当前的研究突出了宗教与 LGBTQIA+ 身份之间的复杂关系。这种关系往往会导致个人脱离其宗教,进而重新皈依不同的信仰传统,或继续皈依同一宗教但条件不同,或无限期地保持非皈依状态。为了更好地理解当一个人的宗教身份和性取向之间存在紧张关系时所发生的非线性和错综复杂的脱离过程,以及这些压力对 LGBTQIA+ 个人的心理健康和福祉所产生的影响,还需要开展进一步的研究。
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