Health-focused frames mobilize Americans to action to address LGBTQ inequality

  • 0Department of Psychology, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697.

Summary

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Highlighting health disparities for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals motivates greater support for action than economic or belonging inequalities. This research explores why and how to increase support for LGBTQ equality.

Area Of Science

  • Social Psychology
  • Health Disparities
  • Sociology

Background

  • Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals face significant disparities in healthcare access and economic opportunities.
  • Recent legislation allows medical professionals to refuse treatment based on personal beliefs, further limiting LGBTQ healthcare access and exacerbating health inequalities.
  • Existing research highlights long-standing inequalities across various life domains for the LGBTQ community.

Purpose Of The Study

  • To investigate whether exposure to health-based LGBTQ inequality motivates more support for mitigating action compared to inequality in economic or belonging domains.
  • To explore the underlying reasons for varying levels of support for action across different inequality domains.
  • To identify factors that can boost support for mitigating LGBTQ inequality.

Main Methods

  • Six experiments were conducted, with five being preregistered.
  • Participants were exposed to different scenarios highlighting LGBTQ inequality in health, economics, and belonging.
  • Data were collected on support for mitigating action, attributions of blame, and perceptions of moral values and injustice.

Main Results

  • Greater support for action was found for mitigating health-based LGBTQ inequality compared to economic and belonging inequalities.
  • Lower perceived blame towards LGBTQ individuals for health disparities and the perception of health inequalities violating sacred values contributed to increased support.
  • Connecting economic inequality to health inequality in participants' minds increased support for mitigating economic inequality.

Conclusions

  • Emphasizing health-based LGBTQ inequality is a more effective strategy for mobilizing support for action than focusing on economic or belonging inequalities.
  • Perceptions of blame and moral values play a crucial role in shaping support for addressing LGBTQ disparities.
  • Interventions that link economic and health inequalities can enhance support for addressing economic disparities faced by the LGBTQ community.

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