LGBTQIA+ People's Perspectives on LGBTQIA+-Targeted State Policies and Mental Health: A Qualitative Study

LGBTQIA+人群对针对LGBTQIA+群体的国家政策及其心理健康的看法:一项定性研究

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Abstract

IMPORTANCE: There has been a rise in state policies targeting the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQIA+) people in the United States. Although large-scale studies have quantified associations between these policies and LGBTQIA+ people's mental health, less research has centered the first-hand accounts of LGBTQIA+ people. OBJECTIVE: To examine LGBTQIA+ people's accounts of how they perceive these policies to be impacting their mental health. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: From July to October 2024, 1-hour, semistructured, virtual interviews were conducted with LGBTQIA+ adults living in states that had recently proposed or enacted state LGBTQIA+-targeted policies. The state policies included: (1) gender-affirming care restrictions; (2) sports bans for transgender and nonbinary (TNB) people; (3) public bathroom bans for TNB people; (4) school restrictions of sexual orientation and/or gender identity discussions; and (5) religious exemptions, which permit individuals and service organizations to withhold services from LGBTQIA+ people for religious reasons. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis, focusing on participants' perceptions of the mental health impacts of these policies. RESULTS: Interviews with the 61 adult participants in the sample (median [IQR] age, 35 [30-48] years; 13 cisgender men [21.3%], 19 cisgender women [31.1%], 16 nonbinary people [26.2%], 8 transgender men [13.1%], 2 transgender women [3.3%], and 3 people with another gender identity [4.9%]) revealed that LGBTQIA+ people perceive these policies to negatively impact their mental health. These perceived impacts were organized into 3 themes: (1) chronic worry and hypervigilance, (2) social isolation, and (3) hopelessness and powerlessness. A fourth cross-cutting theme was also identified: participants perceived these policies' mental health impacts to be unequal and more pronounced for those most frequently targeted by these policies (eg, youths, TNB people), racially and ethnically minoritized people, those without social and financial resources, and those living in rural areas. CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this qualitative study, LGBTQIA+ adults in the United States perceived LGBTQIA+-targeted policies to have profound and unequal impacts on their mental health. As LGBTQIA+-targeted policies increase in number, multilevel resources and supports are necessary to support LGBTQIA+ people's well-being.

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