Current Events > Shocking study shows that anti-LGBTQ discrimination harms LGBTQ people

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PleaseClap
12/21/19 4:24:40 PM
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2019/12/19/anti-lgbt-discrimination-has-huge-human-toll-research-proves-it/

In a trio of cases heard in October, the Supreme Court weighed whether discrimination against LGBT people should be legal. Over the course of those and related cases, a handful of scholars who oppose legal protections for LGBT Americans claimed in a legal brief that research about discrimination and its effects on LGBT people is deficient and the claims based on it unsupported. This claim rings false to many researchers who study this issue, as well it should, because the evidence of a link between anti-LGBT discrimination and health harms is both robust and well-supported.

Thats not just idle supposition. Our research team at the What We Know Project, an initiative of Cornell Universitys Center for the Study of Inequality, sought to better understand what is known about the link between discrimination and LGBT well-being. To that end, we spent two years conducting the largest known review of the peer-reviewed scholarship on the relationship between anti-LGBT discrimination and health harms. What we found is a remarkably consistent conclusion that discrimination harms LGBT people in far-reaching and sometimes life-threatening ways.

The stakes of these findings are high: If the presence of stigma, prejudice and discrimination harms LGBT people and the research shows that it does learning how to reduce those harms may be a matter of life and death. Questions about the impact of discrimination have a bearing not only on court cases and pending legislation in Congress and many states but also on the policies and practices of hospitals, businesses and other organizations seeking to balance religious liberty with the concrete harms that discrimination can cause LGBT people.

Our review screened more than 11,000 peer-reviewed articles in a systematic, comprehensive literature search that yielded more than 1,300 articles investigating the link between anti-LGBT discrimination and health and well-being. We read the full text of those articles and identified all the studies that addressed whether discrimination affects the health of LGBT people.

We further narrowed the studies by excluding those that did not use a U.S.-based sample, lacked a quantitative methodology, or did not specifically measure victimization based on subjects sexual orientation or gender identity.

Our final study list comprised 300 articles. Of these, less than 5 percent (14 studies) failed to identify a link between anti-LGBT discrimination and health harms. Nearly 82 percent (245 studies) found unambiguous evidence that discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity is associated with harms to the health of LGBT people, while almost 14 percent (41 studies) reported mixed effects. Overall, more than 95 percent of the 300 studies showed a connection between discrimination and health harms for LGBT people.

The harms those studies describe are substantial. Prejudice, stigma and discrimination against LGBT people raise the risks of depression, anxiety, suicidality, PTSD and other forms of psychological distress. Discrimination is linked to health harms even for those who are not directly exposed to it because the presence of discrimination, stigma, prejudice and fear of victimization (the FBI reports hate crimes against LGBT people are on the rise) create a hostile social climate that contributes to what researchers call minority stress. Even for the most resilient, exposure to discrimination experiencing it or fearing it is hurtful.

Minority stress also has measurable physiological effects. For instance, a study measuring the stress hormone cortisol among transgender people found that encountering barriers in access to public restrooms predicted higher levels of stress. A large body of medical literature shows higher levels of stress hormones are associated with physical health consequences such as cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure.

All these findings help explain disparities such as the alarmingly high levels of suicidal thoughts and attempts among LGBT youth, which researchers have found to be between two and seven times the rate it is for their peers. The research also puts to rest the old notion that there is something inherently destabilizing about being LGBT, such as the idea that these identities themselves are mental illnesses. Instead, stigma and prejudice negative social messages, discriminatory policies and exclusionary institutional practices are responsible for the disproportionate health harms LGBT people experience.

Some of the most compelling research we encountered comes from longitudinal studies comparing states that protect LGBT people from discrimination with those that allow it. A 2018 study by scholars at Harvard and other universities looked at psychological measures before and after some states passed laws essentially creating a license to discriminate on religious grounds. They found the proportion of sexual minority adults reporting mental distress increased by 10.1 percentage points in the two years between 2014 and 2016 in states that passed laws permitting denial of services to same-sex couples. Compared with control states, this was a 46 percent relative increase in sexual minorities experiencing mental distress. Thats powerful evidence that policies or practices that deny a gay couple a wedding cake are not mere expressions of religious freedom they inflict genuine psychological harm. Similarly, a study conducted at Yale examined mental health outcomes in the three years between 2002 and 2005 in states that passed constitutional amendments banning same-sex marriage. The authors concluded that lesbian, gay and bisexual residents of states with same-sex marriage bans were significantly more likely to suffer from psychological distress than those in LGBT-friendly states.

The extensive evidence of the harms of discrimination is cause for grave concern. But the data also give us promising insight into what can be done about it. The authors of the Yale study concluded that, while living in states with discriminatory policies may have pernicious consequences for the mental health of LGB populations, the findings lend scientific support to recent efforts to overturn these policies. Other evidence corroborates this contention, showing that LGBT health outcomes improve when states implement policies of equal treatment. For instance, a 2017 study found suicide attempts by LGBT youth dropped by 7 percent in states that legalized same-sex marriage. Authors of another study concluded policies that confer protections to same-sex couples may be effective in reducing health care use
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Paper_Okami
12/21/19 4:27:47 PM
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PleaseClap
12/21/19 5:17:25 PM
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shockthemonkey posted...
The fact that anyone argued to the Supreme Court that discrimination isnt harmful hurts my brain.

At least those people arent in positions of power or anything
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DezDroppedFreak
12/21/19 5:18:23 PM
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Wow I just heard about discrimination

That shit sucks
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GiftedACIII
12/21/19 5:27:10 PM
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Im shocked
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Metua
12/21/19 5:29:52 PM
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But can we really be sure that discrimination is bad???

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teepan95
12/21/19 5:31:49 PM
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GiftedACIII posted...
Im shocked

Shocked, I tell you!
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HylianFox
12/21/19 5:35:17 PM
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teepan95 posted...
Shocked, I tell you!

Well, not that shocked.

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OrdonGoatCheese
12/21/19 5:37:01 PM
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I'm not convinced. Someone do a study with a research group I know about, then maybe I'll believe it.

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Esrac
12/21/19 5:44:19 PM
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On the one hand, duh.

On the other, ain't nobody got time to read all that. Show some brevity.
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PleaseClap
12/21/19 6:02:58 PM
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Esrac posted...
On the other, ain't nobody got time to read all that. Show some brevity.



I think that youll be able to manage.
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USSLiberty
12/21/19 6:03:29 PM
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Esrac
12/21/19 6:04:27 PM
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PleaseClap posted...


I think that youll be able to manage.

I could, but I don't want to
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friendbuddypal
12/21/19 6:09:07 PM
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We should ban discrimination and misgendering like, yesterday.

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PleaseClap
12/22/19 3:22:39 PM
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Wewillrocku
12/22/19 3:29:48 PM
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friendbuddypal posted...
We should ban discrimination and misgendering like, yesterday.
yeah we should

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hockeybub89
12/22/19 3:30:41 PM
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Umbreon
12/22/19 3:33:22 PM
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Post #2 is basically the mood.

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PleaseClap
12/23/19 5:37:38 PM
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Umbreon posted...
Post #2 is basically the mood.

basically

hockeybub89 posted...
But what does Ja Rule think?

More research must be done
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Ivynn
12/23/19 5:46:04 PM
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Did CNN confirm

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MC_BatCommander
12/23/19 6:27:58 PM
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But

My

REEEEEEEEELIGION!

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_Matchabuu_
12/23/19 6:29:30 PM
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shockthemonkey posted...
The fact that anyone argued to the Supreme Court that discrimination isnt harmful hurts my brain.


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CableZL
12/23/19 6:35:08 PM
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I need to figure out how to get paid to conduct one of these kinds of studies

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