LGBT+ inclusion and human rights in Thailand: a scoping review of the literature.
Peter Adam NewmanLuke ReidSuchon TepjanPakorn AkkakanjanasuparPublished in: BMC public health (2021)
Future research and programmatic initiatives on LGBT+ inclusion in Thailand should aim to address: 1) understudied populations-lesbian and bisexual women, transmasculine persons; 2) underrepresented topics, including constraints to LGBT+ advocacy; 3) strategic policy initiatives around anti-discrimination laws and legal recognition of same-sex marriage and families; and 4) the need for consistent collection of disaggregated data on LGBT+ persons in education, family, economic, personal security/violence, and health domains in order to assess indicators of inclusion and progress in advancing human rights for LGBT+ people in Thailand.
Keyphrases
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- men who have sex with men
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