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New Research Reveals Disparities in Psychological Well-being among Gender Minority Cancer and HIV/AIDS Patients

Research by Dr. Alex Siu Wing Chan reveals disparities in the psychological well-being of LGBT individuals with cancer and HIV/AIDS, highlighting the need for targeted support.

Dr. Alex Siu Wing Chan, a Chartered Psychologist (British Psychological Society) and a Registered Social Worker (Hong Kong), has published a new research paper that discusses the Impacts of Psychological Well-being with HIV/AIDS and Cancer among Gender Minorities.

The study, which is the first of its kind, aims to synthesize current research on the impact of HIV/AIDS and cancer on the psychological well-being of LGBT patients. The study uses a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to examine the psychological well-being of 9,898 LGBT cancer sufferers with AIDS and 14,465 cancer sufferers with HIV/AIDS.

The research found a significant gap in psychological well-being scores between HIV/AIDS LGBT and non-LGBT groups, with the overall score disparity being 1.270. The discrepancy in psychological well-being scores between the cancer LGBT group and the general group was also significant, with an overall score disparity of 12.48.

With his extensive background and training in psychology, social work, and psychotherapy, Dr. Chan brings a unique perspective and understanding to the topic of psychological well-being among LGBT individuals with cancer and HIV/AIDS. He notes that these findings highlight the need for more research and support for the LGBT community, particularly those affected by cancer and HIV/AIDS. He is committed to fostering equal opportunities and improving the well-being of the LGBTQ community through his work focusing on their psychological well-being, LGBTQ social integration, and clinical mental health studies.

The study by Dr. Chan is essential as it sheds light on the challenges and needs faced by the LGBT community when dealing with cancer and HIV/AIDS. The research comprehensively examines the psychological well-being of LGBT individuals with these conditions. The findings reveal significant disparities in well-being scores between these groups and non-LGBT individuals. Society must take notice of these disparities and reduce them, promoting the well-being of marginalized groups. These findings are crucial in understanding the unique experiences and needs of the LGBT community and developing targeted support and resources to improve their psychological well-being. Such studies and research are essential in promoting equal opportunities, improving the overall well-being of the LGBT community, and addressing the discrimination and mental illness they often experience.

Dr. Chan says, "This research is a crucial step in understanding the specific needs and challenges faced by the LGBT community when dealing with cancer and HIV/AIDS. We must address the disparities in psychological well-being and provide targeted support to improve the overall well-being of these individuals."

The full research paper can be downloaded at https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.912980/full#h15.

About Dr. Alex Siu Wing Chan:

Dr. Alex Siu Wing Chan is a highly respected researcher and clinical professional in psychology and social work. He holds a doctorate in psychology and is a Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) of the British Psychological Society and a full member of the American Psychological Association. He is also a local Registered Social Worker (RSW), having acquired a Master's degree in Social Work from The University of Hong Kong (HKU). In addition to his research, Dr. Chan is also a competent clinician, having received training in intensive short-term dynamic psychotherapy at Oxford University.

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Website: frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpubh.2022.912980/full#h15


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