Examining the Experiences of Conversion Practices of Sexually and Gender Diverse People in Portugal
Pedro Alexandre Costa, Nicola Picone, Carlos Hermosa-Bosano, Geva Shenkman, Fernando Salinas-QuirozPurpose:
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of conversion practices and their association with mental health among sexually and gender diverse (SGD) people in Portugal.
Methods:
Four hundred and twenty-four SGD individuals (mean age = 26.6) completed an online survey regarding their experiences of therapy and conversion practices. Data were collected between March 2021 and December 2022. Through analysis of variance, participants who reported a conversion practice were compared with those who had not on their levels of psychological distress (Clinical Outcome Routine Evaluation—Outcome Measure).
Results:
Almost 22% of participants (
Conclusion:
A high prevalence of conversion practices and their pervasive effects on mental health were shown in this study. It further highlighted how SGD youth are at greater risk of being subjected to such practices. Legislation to criminalize such practices and protect SGD individuals is urgent.