#12664. Barriers of Chinese Gay Men to Counseling

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This study explored Chinese gay mens barriers to counseling services through a basic interpretive qualitative methodology. Twelve participants attended interviews of 40 to 75 minutes in length. The found barriers were rooted in (a) practical obstacles, (b) limited information and worries, (c) cultural impacts, and (d) learned coping skills. The major limitations were from the participants characteristics. The results can be used to optimize policies aimed at reducing barriers to counseling.
Keywords:
barriers; Chinese society; counseling services; LGBTQ; mens culture

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