Experience of sexual and gender minority youth when accessing health care in Turkey
Author:
Apalı Özge Ceren1, Baba İkra1, Bayrakcı Fatma1, Değerli Deniz1, Erden Arda1, Peker M. Sacit1, Perk Fatma Gül1, Sipahi İrem Sibel1, Şenoğlu Ezgi1, Yılmaz Salih1, Zengin Nur Yıldız1, Akgül Sinem1
Affiliation:
1. Hacettepe Univeristy Faculty of Medicine , Department of Pediatrics, Division of Adolescent Medicine , Ankara , Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) patients report alarming rates of identity-based discrimination in healthcare settings. Despite the health risks and challenges impacting LGBTQ young adults, little is known about their healthcare experience, especially in Turkey. This study aimed to increase the knowledge base on LGBTQ young individuals’ experiences when accessing health care in an attempt to address the myriad of health disparities they might face.
Methods
Participants were recruited from the division of Adolescent Medicine at Hacettepe University, and also from an LGBTQ support group. Participants’ responded to open-ended items asking about their experiences in the healthcare setting, in particular to any case of discrimination and reasons for non-disclosure of gender identity/orientation.
Results
A total of 24 LGBTQ youth completed the interview, mean age 21.1 years. Overall participants reported alarming rates of identity-discrimination and non-disclosure when accessing health care. Additionally, participants reported high rates of postponing care as they felt they would be subjected to LGBTQ-based discrimination. Furthermore results suggest that transgender individuals face additional healthcare challenges compared with their LGB and cisgender counterparts.
Conclusions
To the best of our knowledge this is the first study in Turkey to evaluate the experiences of LGBTQ youth accessing medical care. This study shows that similar to barriers observed in previous studies on LGBTQ individuals, discrimination when accessing healthcare is a serious problem. Increasing knowledge concerning the discrimination LGBTQ people face when accessing healthcare is essential to decreasing healthcare disparities.
Funder
Hacettepe Üniversitesi
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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