Letter re: The Proposed Criminalisation of LGBTQ+ Identities in Ghana: Highlighting the Psychological Health Challenges of Conflicting Values.

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Peter Adu, Raymond Agyenim Boateng
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The introduction of Ghana's Anti-LGBTQ+ bill, aimed at criminalising LGBTQ+ identities and advocacies, has sparked widespread debate and significant controversies. In this commentary, we discussed the proposed bill and expounded upon the potential ramifications of such legislation on individual psychological health and well-being. We highlighted the consequences of the clash between differing sets of values. We argued that the criminalisation of LGBTQ+ individuals can intensify stigmatisation and exacerbate suicidal tendencies. Such a bill can also significantly affect broader society, impacting various domains, including education, entertainment, and healthcare delivery. Consequently, we emphasised the importance of fostering LGBTQ+ research, societal acceptance, and support for these individuals. This can promote a healthy society, enhance mental health outcomes and mitigate the risk of poor health outcomes among LGBTQ+ individuals. This commentary advocate for culturally specific, evidence-based studies that examine psychological strategies for changing public attitudes towards minority groups. Such studies may focus on the interplay between societal factors like human rights and norms and health to enhance inclusivity.

信函内容:加纳拟将 LGBTQ+ 身份定为刑事犯罪:强调价值观冲突对心理健康的挑战。
加纳推出的旨在将 LGBTQ+ 身份和主张定为犯罪的《反 LGBTQ+ 法案》引发了广泛的讨论和重大争议。在这篇评论中,我们讨论了拟议的法案,并阐述了此类立法对个人心理健康和幸福的潜在影响。我们强调了不同价值观之间冲突的后果。我们认为,对 LGBTQ+ 个人的刑事定罪会加剧对他们的侮辱,并加剧自杀倾向。这样的法案也会对更广泛的社会产生重大影响,冲击教育、娱乐和医疗服务等各个领域。因此,我们强调了促进 LGBTQ+ 研究、社会接受和支持这些人的重要性。这可以促进社会的健康发展,提高心理健康水平,降低 LGBTQ+ 人士健康状况不良的风险。本评论主张开展针对特定文化的循证研究,研究改变公众对少数群体态度的心理策略。此类研究可侧重于人权和规范等社会因素与健康之间的相互作用,以增强包容性。
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