Health-Related Concerns of Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation: Thematic Analysis Using Social Media Data.

IF 2.3 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR infodemiology Pub Date : 2025-09-11 DOI:10.2196/68956
Ari Z Klein, Kaelen Spiegel, José A Bauermeister, Graciela Gonzalez-Hernandez
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Background: There has been a recent proliferation of anti-LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning) legislation being proposed in the United States, including more than 500 bills across 42 states in 2024. Many of the studies examining the impact of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation have focused specifically on the association with mental health outcomes.

Objective: The objective of this study was to use social media data to more broadly explore health-related concerns of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation among sexual minority men in the United States.

Methods: We leveraged a dataset containing 70 million tweets that were posted by 23,276 users in the United States who self-reported on Twitter that they are sexual minority men. First, we searched these tweets for keywords related to LGBTQ+ legislation. Next, we developed a codebook for identifying those that expressed health-related concerns of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation. Then, we developed a coding scheme to categorize these concerns into one or more themes by using an inductive approach. Finally, we automatically identified the users' geographic location and age for subgroup analyses.

Results: Among 8486 keyword-matched tweets, 493 (5.8%) tweets expressed health-related concerns due to anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and were posted by 288 sexual minority men in the United States: 112 (38.9%) who posted about health care, 84 (29.2%) about safety, 64 (22.2%) about mental health, 62 (21.5%) about general harm, 49 (17%) about human rights, and 40 (13.9%) about support. Health care was the top concern overall and across the United States and age groups. In contrast, the higher prevalence of mental health was driven by the larger number of users in the South, as it was less of a concern in other regions. Similarly, mental health was less of a concern among older age groups. Safety was as much of a concern as mental health overall and across the United States and most age groups.

Conclusions: Our findings may inform a broader range of health interventions and approaches for targeting them at specific populations of sexual minority men. By demonstrating that these concerns are expressed on social media, our findings can be leveraged by advocacy groups to amplify voices and rally public support for countering anti-LGBTQ+ bills.

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反lgbtq +立法的健康相关问题:基于社交媒体数据的专题分析
背景:最近在美国,反lgbtq +(女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿/质疑者)的立法提案激增,2024年在42个州提出了500多项法案。许多调查反lgbtq +立法影响的研究都特别关注其与心理健康结果的关系。目的:本研究的目的是利用社交媒体数据更广泛地探讨美国性少数群体男性中反lgbtq +立法的健康相关问题。方法:我们利用了一个包含7000万条推文的数据集,这些推文是由23276名美国用户发布的,这些用户在推特上自我报告他们是性少数男性。首先,我们在这些推文中搜索与LGBTQ+立法相关的关键词。接下来,我们开发了一个代码本,用于识别那些表达了与反lgbtq +立法有关的健康问题的人。然后,我们开发了一个编码方案,通过使用归纳方法将这些关注点分类为一个或多个主题。最后,我们自动识别用户的地理位置和年龄进行分组分析。结果:在8486条关键词匹配的推文中,288名美国性少数男性发布了493条(5.8%)关于反lgbtq +立法与健康相关的推文,其中关于医疗保健的推文112条(38.9%),关于安全的推文84条(29.2%),关于心理健康的推文64条(22.2%),关于一般伤害的推文62条(21.5%),关于人权的推文49条(17%),关于支持的推文40条(13.9%)。总体而言,医疗保健是美国各年龄段人群最关心的问题。相比之下,心理健康患病率较高的原因是南方的使用者人数较多,因为这在其他区域不太受关注。同样,心理健康在老年群体中较少受到关注。在整个美国和大多数年龄组,安全与心理健康一样受到关注。结论:我们的研究结果可能会为更广泛的健康干预措施和针对特定人群的性少数男性的方法提供信息。通过证明这些担忧是在社交媒体上表达的,我们的研究结果可以被倡导团体利用,以扩大声音并争取公众支持,以反对反lgbtq +法案。
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