Salud mental e identidad en la diversidad sexual: desafíos y factores de riesgo en personas LGBTQ+

Autores/as

  • Carlos A. Chavarría M. Universidad Santa María La Antigua
  • Diana C. Oviedo Universidad Santa María La Antigua
  • María B. Carreira Centro de Neurociencias INDICASAT-AIP
  • Gabrielle B. Britton Universidad Santa María La Antigua

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v13i1.397

Palabras clave:

salud mental, identidad, factores de riesgo, diversidad, LGBTQ

Resumen

Las personas LGBTQ+ pertenecen a una población vulnerada y experimentan desafíos que afectan, no solo cómo integran su identidad a lo largo de su vida, sino su salud mental. Las disparidades de salud mental en la población sexualmente diversa han sido estudiadas y se evidencia en incidencias de síntomas psicopatológicos mayores en comparación con las personas heterosexuales. Existen distintos factores de riesgo que afectan el funcionamiento psicológico de las personas LGBTQ+, abarcando las experiencias de discriminación, prácticas de conversión de la orientación sexual y de identidad de género, riesgo de suicidio, presencia de síntomas psicológicos, entre otros. No obstante, también se han identificado factores que protegen a la persona LGBTQ+ a tener un desarrollo de su identidad saludable y que mitigan la angustia psicológica. El presente artículo tiene como finalidad explorar los conceptos sobre orientación sexual e identidad de género, entender cómo distintos autores explican la formación de la identidad de la persona LGBTQ+ y por último discutir las implicaciones de ser sexualmente diverso en la salud mental.

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Biografía del autor/a

Carlos A. Chavarría M., Universidad Santa María La Antigua

Escuela de Psicología, Universidad Santa María La Antigua

Fundación Iguales Panamá

Diana C. Oviedo, Universidad Santa María La Antigua

Escuela de Psicología, Universidad Santa María La Antigua

Centro de Neurociencias INDICASAT-AIP

Sistema Nacional de Investigación SENACYT

María B. Carreira, Centro de Neurociencias INDICASAT-AIP

Escuela de Psicología, Universidad Santa María La Antigua

Centro de Neurociencias INDICASAT-AIP

Sistema Nacional de Investigación SENACYT

 Florida State University, Campus de la República de Panamá, Ciudad del Saber, Panamá

Gabrielle B. Britton, Universidad Santa María La Antigua

Escuela de Psicología, Universidad Santa María La Antigua

Centro de Neurociencias INDICASAT-AIP

Sistema Nacional de Investigación SENACYT

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2025-01-03

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Chavarría M., C. A., Oviedo, D. C., Carreira, M. B., & Britton, G. B. (2025). Salud mental e identidad en la diversidad sexual: desafíos y factores de riesgo en personas LGBTQ+. Investigación Y Pensamiento Crítico, 13(1), 5–11. https://doi.org/10.37387/ipc.v13i1.397