Religiosity and Conversion Therapy is Associated with Psychosocial Health Problems among Sexual Minority Men (SMM) in Nigeria.
Volume: 61
Issue: 4
Year of Publication: 2022
Abstract summary
We investigated the associations between social marginalization, psychosocial health, and religiosity among sexual minority men (SMM) in Nigeria (Nā=ā406). We conducted bivariate and multivariable logistic regression. Factors associated with reporting a history of conversion therapy at a religious institution were: being HIV positive, having depressive symptoms, reporting suicide thoughts, and reporting inability to access medical care. Factors associated with increased odds of agreeing that sex between two men was a sin were: residing in Plateau, being Muslim, and higher levels of internalized homophobia. Our findings support the need for LGBT-affirming religious doctrine, which has implications for the health of LGBT communities.Study Outcome
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Citations : Abu-Raiya, H. (2013). On the links between religion, mental health and inter-religious conflict: a brief summary of empirical research. Israel Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences, 50(2), 130ā139.Authors : 5
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Doi : 10.1007/s10943-021-01400-9SSN : 1573-6571