Understanding the Impact of Political Events on LGBTQ+ Mental Health
The 2020 US Presidential Election was a pivotal moment in American history, with far-reaching implications for many communities, including the LGBTQ+ population. The research article titled “Things Will Get Worse Before They Get Better”: LGBTQ+ People’s Reactions to the 2020 US Presidential Election provides valuable insights into how political discourse can serve as a significant stressor for LGBTQ+ individuals, impacting their mental and physical health.
Key Findings from the Research
The study involved interviews with 19 LGBTQ+ individuals across the USA, revealing that political figures and events can symbolize potential loss of rights and disenfranchisement. The research identified three main themes:
- Political Fears and Anxiety: Concerns about specific political figures and the potential rollback of rights.
- Beliefs About the Future: Uncertainty and mixed feelings about future political climates.
- Strategies for Coping: Engagement with political processes and community mobilization as coping mechanisms.
Implications for Practitioners
As practitioners in speech language pathology and online therapy services, understanding these stressors is crucial for supporting LGBTQ+ clients effectively. Here are some strategies to consider:
- Promote Political Engagement: Encourage clients to participate in political processes as a means of empowerment and coping.
- Foster Community Connections: Support clients in building strong community ties to enhance resilience against political stressors.
- Advocate for Policy Changes: Work towards policies that protect and empower LGBTQ+ individuals, reducing structural stigma.
Encouraging Further Research
While this study provides a snapshot of the impact of political events on LGBTQ+ mental health, further research is needed to explore the nuances of these experiences. Practitioners are encouraged to engage with ongoing research and contribute to a deeper understanding of these issues.
To read the original research paper, please follow this link: “Things Will Get Worse Before They Get Better”: LGBTQ+ People’s Reactions to the 2020 US Presidential Election.