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Area of Science:

  • Medical research
  • Public health
  • Sociology

Background:

  • LGBTQIA+ individuals face stigma and discrimination, leading to underrepresentation in research.
  • Inadequate gender categorization (non-binary) excludes LGBTQIA+ individuals from neurodegenerative and mental health studies.
  • This exclusion results in 'missing data' for LGBTQIA+ populations, hindering the development of relevant treatments and solutions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the overlooked outcomes of inadequate categorization for LGBTQIA+ communities in research.
  • To focus on exposures and outcomes pertinent to the LGBTQIA+ communities, such as social isolation, marginalization, and discrimination.
  • To ensure the inclusion of LGBTQIA+ individuals in neurodegenerative and mental health research.

Main Methods:

  • Establishment of personal and public involvement (PPI) and steering groups from LGBTQIA+ communities.
  • Highlighting the consequences of inadequate LGBTQIA+ categorization on neurodegenerative and mental health outcomes.
  • Creation of a community-designed, -named, and -run longitudinal cohort for LGBTQIA+ specific research.

Main Results:

  • The program will yield exponential outcomes by establishing the first longitudinal cohort study.
  • This cohort will be inclusive of all LGBTQIA+ communities.
  • It will provide a foundation for understanding neurodegeneration and mental health within this population.

Conclusions:

  • The primary impact is the inclusion of LGBTQIA+ individuals in analyses of neurodegenerative and mental health exposures and outcomes.
  • This longitudinal study will provide specific insights into factors like marginalization affecting LGBTQIA+ health.
  • It marks a significant step towards equitable representation and research for the LGBTQIA+ community.