Queer and Disabled: Exploring the Experiences of People Who Identify as LGBT and Live with Disabilities

Author:

Kempapidis Theofilos1ORCID,Heinze Nikki1ORCID,Green Asharee K.1,Gomes Renata S. M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. BRAVO VICTOR, London WC1N 3AR, UK

2. Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research, Northumbria University, Newcastle NE7 7XA, UK

Abstract

As a minority within a minority, individuals who have a disability and identify as LGBT are at the intersection of multiple stigmatised identities. This brings with it unique challenges, including the possibility of oppression and rejection by both the LGBT and disability communities, which can impact on identity and wider life experiences. While previous reviews have explored issues relating to intersectionality, multiple oppression, identity, acceptance, and sexuality, an overview of the impact on wider life experiences is missing. This narrative review presents empirical findings published since 2000 about the wider everyday experiences relating to attitudes and discrimination, education, employment, finances, health and well-being, support, and intimate relationships among people who identify as LGBT and have a disability.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Engineering

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