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HealthcarePapers 22(1) April 2024 : 46-54.doi:10.12927/hcpap.2024.27386
Commentary

Expanding Policy and Programming to Address Conversion Therapy and 2SLGBTQ+ Health Inequity: A Discussion of Challenges

David J. Kinitz, Nguyen K. Tran and Kinnon R. MacKinnon

Abstract

Advocates and researchers have made myriad recommendations to guide policy actors in stopping conversion therapy. This commentary extends these recommendations by identifying core challenges that policy actors face with interventions that solely focus on conversion therapy. Conversion therapy exists because of pervasive social values and beliefs that devalue, erase and stigmatize Two-Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and other sexual and gender minority (2SLGBTQ+) people, in turn, creating a supply and demand market. That is, those who espouse oppressive values enable and supply conversion therapy for the demand of 2SLGBTQ+ people struggling against these values and those who influence their lives (e.g., guardians). The discussion underscores why policy actors must disrupt the cisheteronormative bedrockthat sustains conversion therapy. It is imperative for policy actors to expand policies and programming beyond conversion therapy using an intersectional framework that considers colonialism, racism and cisheterosexism. Interventions must encompass all systems (e.g., health, legal, social, economic) that shape 2SLGBTQ+ people’s lives to disrupt the market of conversion therapy.

 

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