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Healthcare Rights for Gender and Sexual Minorities
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Date Issued
2024-01-17
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Abstract
There is broad consensus that a key factor for human flourishing is access to safe, effective, and appropriate healthcare. Whilst health inequalities exist for many marginalised and minoritised groups, the impact of broader social inequities on healthcare delivery and health outcomes is particularly notable in gender and sexual minority groups. Health inequalities faced by Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, and other gender and sexual minority groups exist across domains of physical, psychological, and emotional wellbeing; many stemming from experiences of broad social exclusion and discrimination, explained through the concept of ‘Minority Stress’. This chapter will explore the concept of health inequality and inequity faced by LBGTQI+ groups, considering the relationships between social inclusion, legislative protection, and access to healthcare. It will also question why, even in societies with high acceptance rates of gender and sexuality diversity, health inequalities remain evident. Furthermore, the chapter will present strategies to enhance the healthcare rights of sexual and gender minority groups.
Type of Material
Book Chapter
Publisher
Intech Open
Copyright (Published Version)
2023 the Author
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Part of
Mali, J. (eds.). Human Rights in Contemporary Society - Challenges From an International Perspective
ISBN
978-1-83768-349-9
ISSN
2753-6580
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