York Law School, University of York, York, UK.
Health Soc Care Community. 2022 Sep;30(5):e1449-e1470. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13812. Epub 2022 Apr 9.
There is a dearth of research on how negative religious attitudes towards LGBTQ people inform professional practice. This paper reports on a scoping review of 70 selected studies from 25 different countries. It explores key issues and knowledge gaps regarding the delivery of services to LGBTQ adults by religious healthcare, social care and social work organisations and/or practitioners with faith-based objections to LGBTQ people and their lives. The review identified four main themes: (1) a close connection between religious affiliation and negative attitudes towards LGBTQ people, among both students and professionals; (2) a heightening effect of religiosity, particularly among Christian and Muslim practitioners/students; (3) educators' religious attitudes informing curriculum design and delivery, and some highly religious students resisting and/or feeling oppressed by LGBTQ-inclusivity, if present; (4) examples of practice concerns raised by professionals and lay LGBTQ people. The article considers the ethical, practical, educational and professional standards implications, highlighting the need for further research in this area.
针对负面宗教态度如何影响 LGBTQ 人群的专业实践,目前相关研究十分匮乏。本文对 25 个不同国家的 70 项选定研究进行了范围综述。本研究探讨了宗教医疗保健、社会关怀和社会工作组织和/或有反对 LGBTQ 人群及其生活的宗教信仰的从业者向 LGBTQ 成年人提供服务方面的关键问题和知识空白。综述确定了四个主要主题:(1)学生和专业人士中,宗教信仰与对 LGBTQ 人群的负面态度之间存在密切联系;(2)宗教信仰的强化作用,尤其是在基督教和穆斯林从业者/学生中;(3)教育工作者的宗教态度影响课程设计和教学,一些非常虔诚的学生如果感受到 LGBTQ 包容的存在,会感到抵制或受到压迫;(4)专业人士和 LGBTQ 人群提出的实践关注示例。本文考虑了伦理、实践、教育和专业标准的影响,强调了该领域进一步研究的必要性。