Re-envisioning the role of student health centers in offering LGBTQIA + friendly and sex-positive services
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-24-2021
Abstract
Objective: Offering comprehensive lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, asexual (LGBTQIA+) friendly and sex-positive student health centers are central to institutions of higher education being able to retain and support students. Positive sexual experiences for LGBTQIA + students can have an impact on academic success but many LGBTQIA + students are discriminated against and are often victims of microaggressions. Participants: Twenty undergraduate students enrolled in a LGBTQIA+ health course. Methods: Students in an LGBTQIA + Health undergraduate course at a private Northeastern university assessed what mattered most to them when it came to creating a sex-positive healthcare environment that promotes LGBTQIA + inclusiveness and removes perceived barriers. Results: The themes included expanding mental health care, greater involvement of culturally-competent provider, establishing a stigma-free clinical environment, re-imagining the clinic waiting room, and facilitating sexual health advocacy. Conclusion: Re-envisioning the role of student health centers is critical for ensuring every student has a fair and just opportunity to achieve their full health potential.
Publication Title
Journal of American College Health
Repository Citation
Willenbrock, Donna and Santella, Anthony J., "Re-envisioning the role of student health centers in offering LGBTQIA + friendly and sex-positive services" (2021). Nursing and Health Studies Faculty Publications. 273.
https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/nursing-facultypubs/273
Published Citation
Willenbrock D, Santella AJ. Re-Envisioning the Role of Student Health Centers in Offering LGBTQIA+ Friendly and Sex-Positive Services. Journal of American College Health. 2023. 71(1), 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2021.1878190
DOI
10.1080/07448481.2021.1878190
Peer Reviewed
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