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LGBTQ Mental Health

International Perspectives and Experiences
Buch | Hardcover
182 Seiten
2019
American Psychological Association (Verlag)
978-1-4338-3091-4 (ISBN)
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LGBTQ Mental Health: International Perspectives and Experiences expands our understanding of mental health by considering the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ communities in the Majority World.

Increased globalization and migration has highlighted the need for mental health clinicians to better understand these communities' experiences and needs. This book provides an overview of LGBTQ mental health in non-Western countries or regions that have heretofore received little attention in the psychology literature.

Chapters focus on the cultural, social, legal, political, and psychological experiences of various LGBTQ subpopulations in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Russia, Mongolia, India, Malaysia, Thailand, and sub-Saharan Africa. Contributors summarize existing research on mental health outcomes for LGBTQ individuals in these countries or regions; offer key insights that challenge culturally-specific conceptions of normative, LGBTQ mental health and behavior; and offer recommendations for further research and mental health practice with these populations.

Nadine Nakamura, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of La Verne. Her research interests include multiculturalism; intersectionality; experiences of LGBTQ people of color, immigrants, and/or asylum seekers; LGBTQ international issues; and ethnic and sexual minority health/mental health. Follow @nadine_nakamura. Carmen Logie, PhD, is an associate professor in the Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work at the University of Toronto. Her research interests include sexual and reproductive health and rights, structural violence, stigma associated with the intersection of multiple marginalized identities, and LGBTQ-affirmative practices in social work and health care. 

Chapter 1. Introduction, by Nadine Nakamura and Carmen H. Logie

Chapter 2. In search of “my true self”: Transmasculine Gender Identity Processes, Stigma, and Mental Health in Peru, by Amaya Perez-Brumer, Alfonso Silva-Santisteban, Ximena Salazar, Jesse Vilela, and Sari L. Reisner

Chapter 3. Mental Health of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People in Colombia, by Karen Nieves-Lugo, Andrew Barnett, Miguel Rueda, Veronica Pinho and Maria Cecilia Zea

Chapter 4. Living a Double Life and Experiencing Modern Sexual Prejudice: The Effect on Ecuadorean Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Workers’ Well-Being, by Donatella Di Marco, Alicia Arenas, Helge Hoel, and Lourdes Munduate

Chapter 5. “It’s Because of our Culture”: Navigating Gender Norms and Coping with Sexual Stigma Among Lesbian, Bisexual, and Queer Women in Jamaica, by Natania L. Marcus, Carmen H. Logie, Nicolette Jones, Nicolette Bryan, and Kandasi Levermore

Chapter 6. LGBT Mental Health in Russia, by Sharon G. Horne and Lindsey White

Chapter 7. LGBT Mental Health in Mongolia: A Brief History, Current Issues, and Future Directions, by Julie M. Koch, Douglas Knutson, and Anaraa Nyamdorj

Chapter 8. Stigma Toward and Mental Health of Hijras/Trans Women and Self-Identified Men Who Have Sex With Men in India, by Venkatesan Chakrapani, Peter A. Newman, and Murali Shunmugam

Chapter 9. Being Gay and Lesbian in Malaysia, by Hemla Singaravelu and Wai Hsien Cheah

Chapter 10. Whose Paradise? An Intersectional Perspective on Mental Health and Gender/Sexual Diversity in Thailand, by Timo T. Ojanen, Peter A. Newman, Rattanakorn Ratanashevorn, Jan W. de Lind van Wijngaarden, and Suchon Tepjan

Chapter 11. Mental Health Needs of Transgender Women and Gay Men and Other Men Who have Sex with Men Across Sub-Saharan Africa, by Carolyn Brown, Keletso Makofane, Kevin Rebe, L. Leigh Ann van der Merwe, Bhekie Sithole, Daouda Diouf, Kevin Kapila, Carrie Lyons, Tonia Poteat, Shauna Stahlman, and Stefan Baral

Chapter 12. Conclusion, by Nadine Nakamura and Carmen H. Logie

Author Biographies

About the Editors

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Perspectives on Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity Series
Verlagsort Washington DC
Sprache englisch
Maße 178 x 254 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sexualität / Partnerschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 1-4338-3091-4 / 1433830914
ISBN-13 978-1-4338-3091-4 / 9781433830914
Zustand Neuware
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