Sexual minorities between equality and exclusion.

Q4 Medicine Psychiatria Hungarica Pub Date : 2022-01-01
Götz Mundle, Martin Plöderl, Lieselotte Mahler
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The situation of people with different sexual orientations and gender identities varies worldwide depending on the legal and social situation despite a formal depathologization in the medical classification systems DSM 1973 and ICD 1991. The spectrum ranges from equality to discrimination and exclusion to social ostracism, sometimes combined with legal persecution, in some countries even with the threat of a death penalty. On the basis of a historical overview of the medical-social discourse, it will be shown which scientific and societal advances make depathologization possible, although even in today's times a consistent and sustainable effect of this depathologization appears to be increasingly difficult in some countries, and in some cases even a societal re-pathologization is taking place. Aspects of persistent medical and societal stigma on the health of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) people are highlighted. Scientific models that empirically explain the increased risk of mental illness among LGBT people as a result of various forms of stigma and guidelines for psychotherapeutic treatment are presented. In an outlook, the continuing precarious situation of sexual minorities worldwide is pointed out and the importance of medical, social and political destig matization as a prerequisite for the mental health of LGBT people is emphasized. Non-discriminatory legislation is an important element in addition to medical statements and medical guidelines for treatment.

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性少数群体在平等与排斥之间。
尽管在医学分类系统DSM 1973和ICD 1991中有正式的去病态化,但不同性取向和性别认同的人的情况在世界范围内因法律和社会状况而异。其范围从平等到歧视和排斥再到社会排斥,有时还伴随着法律迫害,在一些国家甚至伴随着死刑的威胁。在对医学-社会话语的历史概述的基础上,将显示科学和社会进步使去病理化成为可能,尽管即使在今天的时代,这种去病理化的一致和可持续的影响在一些国家似乎越来越困难,在某些情况下甚至正在发生社会再病理化。强调了对LGBT(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人)人群健康持续存在的医疗和社会污名。本文提出了科学模型,从经验上解释了由于各种形式的耻辱而导致LGBT人群患精神疾病的风险增加的原因,并提出了心理治疗的指导方针。在展望中,指出了世界范围内性少数群体的持续不稳定状况,并强调了将医疗、社会和政治定为LGBT人群心理健康的先决条件的重要性。除医疗说明和医疗治疗准则外,非歧视立法也是一个重要因素。
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