Being, doing, deciding: cisheteronormativity, bodily autonomy, and mental health support for LGBTQ+ young people
Being, doing, deciding: cisheteronormativity, bodily autonomy, and mental health support for LGBTQ+ young people
Cisheteronormativities inform and distort what LGBTQ+ young people’s bodies can be and do, and what choices about the body are possible, profoundly impacting mental health. This article presents findings from a UK study examining ‘what works’ in early intervention mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth to examine how these impacts can be addressed. Data were collected across 12 mental health support services via the following: interviews with LGBTQ+ youth aged 12–25, service staff/volunteers, and parents/carers (n = 93); document review; and non-participant observation. In analysis, ‘Body’ was identified as a key principle underpinning effective early intervention mental health support. This article presents three key areas: the ability to name and define the body; the body’s ability to ‘do’; and the ability to make informed decisions about one’s body, life, and future. This article highlights the urgent importance of upholding bodily autonomy for LGBTQ+ youth if efforts to address mental health inequalities are to have any chance at success.
LGBTQ+, young people, mental health
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Mcnulty, Felix, Mcdermott, Elizabeth, Eastham, Rachael, Hughes, Elizabeth, Johnson, Katherine, Davis, Stephanie, Pryjmachuk, Steven, Mateus, Céu and Jenzen, Olu
(2025)
Being, doing, deciding: cisheteronormativity, bodily autonomy, and mental health support for LGBTQ+ young people.
Youth, 5 (2).
(doi:10.3390/youth5020053).
Abstract
Cisheteronormativities inform and distort what LGBTQ+ young people’s bodies can be and do, and what choices about the body are possible, profoundly impacting mental health. This article presents findings from a UK study examining ‘what works’ in early intervention mental health support for LGBTQ+ youth to examine how these impacts can be addressed. Data were collected across 12 mental health support services via the following: interviews with LGBTQ+ youth aged 12–25, service staff/volunteers, and parents/carers (n = 93); document review; and non-participant observation. In analysis, ‘Body’ was identified as a key principle underpinning effective early intervention mental health support. This article presents three key areas: the ability to name and define the body; the body’s ability to ‘do’; and the ability to make informed decisions about one’s body, life, and future. This article highlights the urgent importance of upholding bodily autonomy for LGBTQ+ youth if efforts to address mental health inequalities are to have any chance at success.
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Accepted/In Press date: 6 June 2025
Published date: 9 June 2025
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LGBTQ+, young people, mental health
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Elizabeth Mcdermott
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Elizabeth Hughes
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Katherine Johnson
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Steven Pryjmachuk
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Céu Mateus
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Olu Jenzen
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