Analysis of LGBT Factors in Religion, Law, Health, Psychology and Community Perspectives in Bukittinggi
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EVI HASNITA, NURHAYATI, NEILA SULUNG, OKTAVIANIS, MILA SARI, ZURAIDA, DAHLIA MURNI
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LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender. It was found since the 1990s. There are 22 countries legalizing same-sex marriages, and 204 countries have been de facto recognized by United Nations to legalize same-sex marriages in all regions of the country. This research was a qualitative design with a phenomenological approach. It was conducted in February 2018. By using the snowball sampling technique, 16 participants had been used as the samples. The data were collected through in-depth interviews. The results of the analysis explored the LGBT behavioral factors from four viewpoints. They were religion, law, health, psychology and society. Based on the results of the research, it can be concluded that LGBT is deviant behavior and harmful practice that violates norms and religion. Moreover, it is recognized that LGBT factors include the environment, family, sexual and biological violence caused by hormones tester on and progesterone. Religion, law, health, psychology and society refuse LGBT legalization of the Law on same-sex marriage in Indonesia, and no law exists on LGBT. LGBT also a sexual disorder, but it is not a mental disorder or disease. An LGBT person can be cured if they have intention and encouragement. The Criminal Code does not consider homosexual or LGBT is a criminal offense during other more specific violations of law.
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LGBT, religion, law, health, psychology, society
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.04.362
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