作者
Gabriel Andrade, M Campo Redondo
发表日期
2022/2/1
来源
Ethics, Medicine and Public Health
卷号
20
页码范围
100732
出版商
Elsevier Masson
简介
Background
Although homosexuality ceased to be considered a mental disorder in 1973, some psychiatrists and mental health practitioners still offer so-called conversion therapy, i.e., a series of techniques that attempt to change a person's sexual orientation. Given the current geopolitical situation worldwide, some countries have begun to attempt to ban conversion therapy. In this context, it is important to renew a discussion about the ethics of conversion therapy.
Methodology
In this article, we rely on a review of scientific literature in order to analyze the most important ethical shortcomings of conversion therapy, focusing on its potential harms, lack of efficiency, and its disregard for basic principles of medical ethics.
Results
Literature on the effectiveness of conversion therapy reveals that this approach has more risks than benefits, and rests upon scientifically questionable premises.
Conclusion
We conclude that …
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