This work analyses experiences of LGBTQ+ people accessing healthcare in Portugal. A total of 32 semi-structured interviews were conducted with queer adults (18–59 years old). The thematic analysis and thematic networks brought to light how structural cis-heteronorms are compliant with the maintenance of invisibility regarding sexual and gender diversity. As a consequence, experiences of direct and indirect discrimination show us how crucial it is to have well prepared healthcare providers, capable of embracing diversity and creating safe spaces that allow us to shorten the path between Portugal’s progressive legal frame and the people lived experiences
In 2010, Portugal became the eighth country worldwide to approve same-sex civil marriage. Such legal...
Objective: This study aims to understand the social representations of old age LGBT (lesbians, gays,...
This qualitative exploratory study analysed the discourses of medical personnel on lesbian and bisex...
This work analyses experiences of LGBTQ+ people accessing healthcare in Portugal. A total of 32 semi...
The main purpose of this article is to analyse how healthcare providers in Portugal perceive asexual...
Objective: to understand the access of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transvestites/transsexuals to t...
Although Portuguese Labour Code forbids discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender ident...
This qualitative exploratory study analysed the discourses of medical personnel on lesbian and bisex...
This qualitative exploratory study analysed the discourses of medical personnel on lesbian and bisex...
Portugal is one of the most egalitarian countries in Europe in terms of lesbian, gay, bisexual, tran...
Thesis in Human Rights in Contemporary Societies submitted to the Institute for Interdisciplinary Re...
Objective: to understand the access of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transvestites/transsexuals to t...
Background: Despite growing acceptance of same-sex sexuality in Portugal, identity development of l...
This study aims to describe how transgender people perceive services offered by the Brazilian Public...
When rights are guaranteed through public policy, the probability of becoming de facto rights rather...
In 2010, Portugal became the eighth country worldwide to approve same-sex civil marriage. Such legal...
Objective: This study aims to understand the social representations of old age LGBT (lesbians, gays,...
This qualitative exploratory study analysed the discourses of medical personnel on lesbian and bisex...
This work analyses experiences of LGBTQ+ people accessing healthcare in Portugal. A total of 32 semi...
The main purpose of this article is to analyse how healthcare providers in Portugal perceive asexual...
Objective: to understand the access of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transvestites/transsexuals to t...
Although Portuguese Labour Code forbids discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender ident...
This qualitative exploratory study analysed the discourses of medical personnel on lesbian and bisex...
This qualitative exploratory study analysed the discourses of medical personnel on lesbian and bisex...
Portugal is one of the most egalitarian countries in Europe in terms of lesbian, gay, bisexual, tran...
Thesis in Human Rights in Contemporary Societies submitted to the Institute for Interdisciplinary Re...
Objective: to understand the access of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transvestites/transsexuals to t...
Background: Despite growing acceptance of same-sex sexuality in Portugal, identity development of l...
This study aims to describe how transgender people perceive services offered by the Brazilian Public...
When rights are guaranteed through public policy, the probability of becoming de facto rights rather...
In 2010, Portugal became the eighth country worldwide to approve same-sex civil marriage. Such legal...
Objective: This study aims to understand the social representations of old age LGBT (lesbians, gays,...
This qualitative exploratory study analysed the discourses of medical personnel on lesbian and bisex...