Author:
Medeiros Rafhael Barros,Vieira Kay Francis Leal,Ferreira Olivia Dayse Leite,Cipriano João Pedro dos Santos,Coutinho Marcio de Lima,Ferreira Maria Denise Leite
Abstract
The present research aimed to analyze the relation of Homophobia with anxiety symptoms; wherein the specific objectives were to characterize the profile of the participants; analyze anxiety in people with and without interest in homoaffective relationships; compare the level of anxiety in victims and non-victims of homophobia. For this, a descriptive field research, almost experimental design and quantitative in nature was carried out. Regarding data collection, a sociodemographic form was used; as well as a self-identification questionnaire as a victim of homophobia; and, finally, the Anx-iety Inventory of the “Mind Over Mood”. A total of 241 individuals participated in this research, mostly cisgender women. According to the results, it was identified that people who have an interest on homoaffective relationships have a significantly higher level of anxiety than those who do not (t (239) = 3,143; p < 0,05); it was also found that people who have already suffered homophobia, have a significantly higher level of anxiety than those who have not (t (239) = 2,641; p < 0,05). In conclusion, the study is conducive to mental health professionals, especially the psychologist, to look at the process of investigation and care of the LGB patient (lesbian, gay, bisexual, respective-ly), understanding homophobia as the problem and not the human sexuality variable.
Publisher
Psicologia e Saude em Debate
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