LGBTQ+ Perspectives on Conducting Genomic Research on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity

Author:

Hammack-Aviran Catherine,Eilmus Ayden,Diehl Carolyn,Gottlieb Keanan Gabriel,Gonzales Gilbert,Davis Lea K.,Clayton Ellen WrightORCID

Abstract

AbstractWe conducted in-depth, semi-structured interviews with LGBTQ+-identified individuals (n = 31) to explore the range of LGBTQ+ perspectives on genomic research using either sexual orientation or gender identity (SOGI) data. Most interviewees presumed that research would confirm genetic contributions to sexual orientation and gender identity. Primary hopes for such confirmation included validating LGBTQ+ identities, improved access to and quality of healthcare and other resources, and increased acceptance in familial, socio-cultural, and political environments. Areas of concern included threats of pathologizing and medicalizing LGBTQ+ identities and experiences, undermining reproductive rights, gatekeeping of health or social systems, and malicious testing or misuse of genetic results, particularly for LGBTQ+ youth. Overall, interviewees were divided on the acceptability of genomic research investigating genetic contributions to sexual orientation and gender identity. Participants emphasized researchers’ ethical obligations to LGBTQ+ individuals and endorsed engagement with LGBTQ+ communities throughout all aspects of genomic research using SOGI data.

Funder

national human genome research institute

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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