Adnan S. Askari’s research while affiliated with Yale-New Haven Hospital and other places

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Affirming, intersectional spaces & positive religious coping: evidence-based strategies to improve the mental health of LGBTQ-identifying Muslims
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June 2022

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Theology and Sexuality

Adnan S. Askari

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Benjamin Doolittle

The interplay between Islam, sexuality, and mental health is complex. In large population studies, religiosity is associated with positive mental health outcomes. However, the data among LGBTQ populations is mixed. Structural, interpersonal, and individual forms of religious trauma may adversely affect the mental health of queer people in religious households, but robust social support can remedy these effects. In particular, the dual-identities of LGBTQ-identifying Muslims complicate their relationships with both religious and queer communities. Here, we present models of LGBTQ-inclusive Muslim spaces as intersectional pathways to positive mental health outcomes, simultaneously offering networks of social support and opportunities to engage with healthy religious coping mechanisms.

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... Fourteen papers discussed rigid epistemological assumptions regarding the notion of being queer (Akolo et al., 2014;Altay et al., 2021;Alvi & Zaidi, 2021;Askari & Doolittle, 2022;Barmania & Aljunid, 2016;Etengoff & Rodriguez, 2021;Farhadi Langroudi & Skinta, 2019;Hammoud-Beckett, 2022;Kumpasoğlu et al., 2022;Lim et al., 2020;Pallotta-Chiarolli et al., 2022;Scull & Mousa, 2017;Semlyen et al., 2018;Vaughan et al., 2021). The authors highlighted dominant cultures within LGBTQ + , Muslim and wider communities that construct the hegemonic queer identity as Westernised, white, urban and secular (or a combination thereof) and that this ideal is antithetical to (their construction of) being Muslim. ...

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Analysing the Health of Queer Muslims Through the 4M Framework: A Scoping Literature Review
Affirming, intersectional spaces & positive religious coping: evidence-based strategies to improve the mental health of LGBTQ-identifying Muslims
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Theology and Sexuality