Dukes Catherine
Founder & CEO, The Center CD.
Dela J Public Health. 2025 Jul 31;11(2):46-49. doi: 10.32481/djph.2025.07.12. eCollection 2025 Jul.
Sexual health is a foundational aspect of health and wellbeing, yet many healthcare and mental health providers avoid conversations about sex with their patients. This article explores how inadequate training and systemic discomfort around sexuality lead to missed diagnoses, invalidation, and harm-especially for LGBTQIA+ individuals and other sexually marginalized communities. Drawing from clinical experience and current research, the author outlines how silence around sexual concerns can deepen shame, perpetuate inequities, and drive patients away from care. This article offers practical, affirming strategies for initiating these essential conversations and encourages clinicians to reflect on their own values, biases, and knowledge gaps. This work calls on all healthcare professionals to normalize discussions of sexuality as routine, respectful, and integral to care-not peripheral.
性健康是健康和幸福的一个基本方面,但许多医疗保健和心理健康服务提供者避免与患者谈论性话题。本文探讨了围绕性取向的培训不足和系统性不适如何导致漏诊、忽视以及伤害,尤其是对 LGBTQIA+ 群体和其他性少数群体而言。作者借鉴临床经验和当前研究,概述了对性问题保持沉默如何加深羞耻感、使不平等长期存在,并使患者远离医疗保健。本文提供了开展这些重要对话的实用且肯定性的策略,并鼓励临床医生反思自己的价值观、偏见和知识差距。这项工作呼吁所有医疗保健专业人员将性取向的讨论常态化,使其成为护理过程中常规、尊重且不可或缺的一部分,而非边缘内容。