Publikationstyp: Arbeits-/Diskussionspapier 5/6

LGBTQI* people in Germany face staggering health disparities

AutorInnen: Kasprowski, David; Fischer, Mirjam; Chen, Xiao; de Vries, Lisa; Kroh, Martin; Kühne, Simon; Richter, David; Zindel, Zaza Publikationsjahr: 2021

Discrimination and rejection experienced by LGBTQI* people affect their mental health and, in the long term, their physical health as well. Survey data from the Socio-Economic Panel and Bielefeld University show that LGBTQI* people in Germany are affected by negative mental health outcomes three to four times more often than the rest of the population. Poor physical health that may be stress-related, such as heart disease, migraines, asthma, and chronic back pain, are also far more common. A person's general well-being depends in part on their social environment. LGBTQI* people, and trans* people in particular, often feel lonely, which is cause for concern in view of increasing loneliness among most people during the coronavirus pandemic. The findings point to a marked health gradient, which should be addressed by measures including expanding queer safe spaces and by explicitly naming LGBTQI* hate crimes in the criminal code.

doi: 10.18723/diw_dwr:2021-5-1
Kasprowski, David; Fischer, Mirjam; Chen, Xiao; de Vries, Lisa; Kroh, Martin; Kühne, Simon; Richter, David; Zindel, Zaza (2021): LGBTQI* people in Germany face staggering health disparities. DIW Weekly Report 11 (5/6), Berlin: DIW, 42-50. DOI: 10.18723/diw_dwr:2021-5-1.