Coursework: Report
Module code: PC6P01
Module Name: Psychology Project
Course: BSc Honor’s Psychology
Student ID:
Supervisor:
Date of submission:
Perceived Changes in the Wellbeing of LGBT Individuals after Immigrating into the UK; A
Thematic Analysis
Student Name
School of Social Sciences – Psychology
Adler School of professional psychology
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A New Study Highlights Changes in the Mental Wellbeing of LGBT Immigrants in the UK
London, England [ Date]- This is an explorative study that sheds light on the experiences of
LGBT individuals who have immigrated in the United Kingdom, and the changes in their
mental statuses during their stay. Conducted by [ Researcher Name], interviews were held on
members who identify the LGBT community and thematic analysis done on the data
collected.
The results of this study elaborates the significance of various factors in shaping the mindset
and attitudes of these individuals during their stay in the UK. These factors range from
favorable legislature to social acceptance to equal availability to social services and
employment opportunities, all which are essential in the creating a conducive and inclusive
environment for members of this fraternity.
The study uncovered that social acceptance was the most important factor when creating a
hospitable environment, followed by legal protection and safeguarding of the rights of LGBT
individuals. These two factors promote equality and acceptance which have been proven to
boost confidence, foster happiness and positive attitudes among the LGBT.
The application of thematic analysis is crucial in identifying trends that cut across different
sexual identities and different ethnic background and thus provides rich and deep insights of
challenges and mental health status of the immigrants.
“We hope that this study is beneficial in the policy making and long-term sensitization of the
general population geared towards creating a supportive and inclusive society for the LGBT
community,” stated [Researcher name].
For more information, please contact [ Researcher Name] at [ Researcher Contact Details].
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ABSTRACT
This report explores the changes in mental health that LGBT immigrants may have
experienced during their stay in the United Kingdom. Eight participants were interviewed and
the data collected and analyzed using thematic analysis. The trends that emerged from this
analysis elucidate that there is improved mental health status, in terms of confidence, freedom
and overall happiness in a majority of individuals who migrated in to the United Kingdom,
and therefore aids in understanding the implications of a conducive environment on the
LGBT community.
Module code: PC6P01
Module Name: Psychology Project
Course: BSc Honor’s Psychology
Student ID:
Supervisor:
Date of submission:
Perceived Changes in the Wellbeing of LGBT Individuals after Immigrating into the UK; A
Thematic Analysis
Student Name
School of Social Sciences – Psychology
Adler School of professional psychology
, 2
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
A New Study Highlights Changes in the Mental Wellbeing of LGBT Immigrants in the UK
London, England [ Date]- This is an explorative study that sheds light on the experiences of
LGBT individuals who have immigrated in the United Kingdom, and the changes in their
mental statuses during their stay. Conducted by [ Researcher Name], interviews were held on
members who identify the LGBT community and thematic analysis done on the data
collected.
The results of this study elaborates the significance of various factors in shaping the mindset
and attitudes of these individuals during their stay in the UK. These factors range from
favorable legislature to social acceptance to equal availability to social services and
employment opportunities, all which are essential in the creating a conducive and inclusive
environment for members of this fraternity.
The study uncovered that social acceptance was the most important factor when creating a
hospitable environment, followed by legal protection and safeguarding of the rights of LGBT
individuals. These two factors promote equality and acceptance which have been proven to
boost confidence, foster happiness and positive attitudes among the LGBT.
The application of thematic analysis is crucial in identifying trends that cut across different
sexual identities and different ethnic background and thus provides rich and deep insights of
challenges and mental health status of the immigrants.
“We hope that this study is beneficial in the policy making and long-term sensitization of the
general population geared towards creating a supportive and inclusive society for the LGBT
community,” stated [Researcher name].
For more information, please contact [ Researcher Name] at [ Researcher Contact Details].
, 3
ABSTRACT
This report explores the changes in mental health that LGBT immigrants may have
experienced during their stay in the United Kingdom. Eight participants were interviewed and
the data collected and analyzed using thematic analysis. The trends that emerged from this
analysis elucidate that there is improved mental health status, in terms of confidence, freedom
and overall happiness in a majority of individuals who migrated in to the United Kingdom,
and therefore aids in understanding the implications of a conducive environment on the
LGBT community.