| Literature DB >> 33439789 |
Laurie A Drabble1, Michele J Eliason2.
Abstract
This special issue on the impacts of COVID-19 on LGBTQ+ health and well-being reports findings from nine articles with varied study designs, including data from multiple countries and all segments of LGBTQ+ communities. Key findings included the observation that pre-COVID mental health disparities predispose LGBTQ+ people to poorer outcomes; that technological communication aids are essential in maintaining some sense of community; and that substance use is perceived by sexual minority women as a means of coping with fears, stress, loneliness, and boredom. Studies in this special issue also document that community support is still a critical need, particularly among those who are sheltering at home with families of origin. Findings underscore the importance of addressing structural inequities, including advocating for rights; providing financial support for LGBTQ+ community organizations and networks; ensuring access to competent and affirming healthcare; and including vulnerable communities in disaster response and planning.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19 and LGBTQ+; gender minority; gender nonbinary; health disparities; sexual minority; transgender
Year: 2021 PMID: 33439789 DOI: 10.1080/00918369.2020.1868182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Homosex ISSN: 0091-8369