The current study investigated the healthcare experiences of LGBTQIA+ individuals from the perspective of the health equity promotion model, focusing on the factors that promote or hinder equitable healthcare pathways across diverse settings. A sample of 154 LGBTQIA+ individuals living in Italy responded to two open questions concerning their positive and negative experiences within healthcare settings related to their LGBTQIA+ identities. Thematic analysis identified two main themes: (1) health-promoting pathways, encompassing three subthemes (i.e. affirmation of LGBTQIA+ identities, non-judgemental attitudes and lack of prejudice, professional competence and education about LGBTQIA+ health needs); and (2) adverse pathways, encompassing four subthemes (i.e. cis-heteronormative assumptions, homo-transphobic attitudes, lack of competence and information, consequences of negative healthcare experiences). Barriers to accessing and utilising healthcare services were linked to professionals’ affirming attitudes, validation of LGBTQIA+ identities, (lack of) professionalism and prejudice, quality of information provided, and patient perceptions of competence in LGBTQIA+ health needs. The findings suggest that training on the specific health needs of LGBTQIA+ populations should be included in mental and medical healthcare curricula to enhance care quality, dismantle cis-heteronormative beliefs, and mitigate homo-transphobic attitudes that negatively impact the health trajectories of LGBTQIA+ individuals.

Mezzalira, S., Quintigliano, M., Cruciani, G., Lorusso, M.M., Bochicchio, V., Carone, N., et al. (2025). Health-promoting and adverse pathways in the healthcare experiences of LGBTQIA+ individuals: a qualitative investigation. PSYCHOLOGY & SEXUALITY, First on line, 1-25 [10.1080/19419899.2025.2527644].

Health-promoting and adverse pathways in the healthcare experiences of LGBTQIA+ individuals: a qualitative investigation

Lorusso, Maric Martin;Bochicchio, Vincenzo;
2025

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The current study investigated the healthcare experiences of LGBTQIA+ individuals from the perspective of the health equity promotion model, focusing on the factors that promote or hinder equitable healthcare pathways across diverse settings. A sample of 154 LGBTQIA+ individuals living in Italy responded to two open questions concerning their positive and negative experiences within healthcare settings related to their LGBTQIA+ identities. Thematic analysis identified two main themes: (1) health-promoting pathways, encompassing three subthemes (i.e. affirmation of LGBTQIA+ identities, non-judgemental attitudes and lack of prejudice, professional competence and education about LGBTQIA+ health needs); and (2) adverse pathways, encompassing four subthemes (i.e. cis-heteronormative assumptions, homo-transphobic attitudes, lack of competence and information, consequences of negative healthcare experiences). Barriers to accessing and utilising healthcare services were linked to professionals’ affirming attitudes, validation of LGBTQIA+ identities, (lack of) professionalism and prejudice, quality of information provided, and patient perceptions of competence in LGBTQIA+ health needs. The findings suggest that training on the specific health needs of LGBTQIA+ populations should be included in mental and medical healthcare curricula to enhance care quality, dismantle cis-heteronormative beliefs, and mitigate homo-transphobic attitudes that negatively impact the health trajectories of LGBTQIA+ individuals.
2025
Mezzalira, S., Quintigliano, M., Cruciani, G., Lorusso, M.M., Bochicchio, V., Carone, N., et al. (2025). Health-promoting and adverse pathways in the healthcare experiences of LGBTQIA+ individuals: a qualitative investigation. PSYCHOLOGY & SEXUALITY, First on line, 1-25 [10.1080/19419899.2025.2527644].
Mezzalira, Selene; Quintigliano, Maria; Cruciani, Gianluca; Lorusso, Maric Martin; Bochicchio, Vincenzo; Carone, Nicola; Scandurra, Cristiano
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