User:Simoneta Reliz/A’s LGBTQ+ Communication and: Mental health, Patient and Provider Communication, and Health Disparities

Mental health
Mental health is part of health communication. Mental health is correlated with our bodies.

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The lack of mental support for trans individuals is directly to who is providing the support in the medical field. LGBTQ+ individuals go through lots of stress because of medical negligence. Parents are a very big part of this mental health advocacy. Many parents are not going that extra step for their children who need it the most.

Patient-provider communication
Patient-provider communication inferences how the interaction between both will go. Provider being the one providing a medical service, and patient being the patient.

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Families are formed of different identities, there is not a correct label for a family. There are many studies on the discrimination queer individuals face in medical settings. There is lots of discomfort and a sense of judge coming from these providers, who should be a safe space for individuals.

Health disparities
Many of the information that is available is not being provided for queer individuals. These individuals are being left without resources to rely on.

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More information is shared with biological females than with biological men. leaving many with questions and disparities about their sexuality and without information that could be useful. People who should be receiving medical attention are opting out because of the disparities these are causing. Individuals with cancer who's like could be bettered and maybe cured are being left to a luck that could be different.