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Title: LGBT plus medical students and disclosure of their sexual orientation: more than in and out of the closet
Authors: TORALES, JulioCASTALDELLI-MAIA, Joao MauricioVENTRIGLIO, Antonio
Citation: INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF PSYCHIATRY, v.34, n.3-4, Special Issue, p.402-406, 2022
Abstract: Medical students face many challenge in their academic path. The disclosure of their own sexual orientation may be problematic since it impacts negatively on their acceptance in the educational environmental and the course of their career. Mental health issues may also occur among medical students as consequences of their perceived homophobia as well as stigma after the coming out. Research shows that students' attitude to the sexual orientation disclosure may vary across countries and cultures as well as students' homophobic attitudes towards sexual minorities: the latter should be addressed since prejudice might affect the quality of medical care for LGBT + (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) patients. We suggest that more education and training on LGBT + health issues is needed in the medical students' core-curricula: this would improve the health care of sexual minorities and LGBT + students' acceptance in the academic milieu.
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