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RESEARCH LIBRARY
Explore our Research Library, a curated collection of credible studies, articles, and reports on LGBTQ+ topics. From mental health and legal rights to history and representation, discover resources that empower, educate, and inspire meaningful conversations.
UNIVERSTI MALAYSIA SARAWAK
Public Receptivity Towards LGBT in Recent Times Malaysia: LGBT Perspectives
Authors: Collin Jerome, Su-Hie Ting, Yuwana Podin, Sharifah Sophia bt Wan Ahmad
Published by: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Summary: This study explores public attitudes towards the LGBT community in Malaysia, highlighting the challenges faced due to societal norms and legal constraints.
ARROW
Monitoring Report: LGBTIQ+ Rights in Malaysia
Published by: ARROW
Summary: This report provides an overview of the status of LGBTIQ+ rights in Malaysia, documenting instances of discrimination and suggesting pathways for advocacy.
UNITAR
The Framing of LGBT-Related Issues in Malaysian Online Newspapers
Author: Asmine Loke Hui Xia
Published by: Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman
Summary: This research analyzes how LGBT issues are presented in Malaysian online newspapers, shedding light on media biases and public perception.
UNIMAS X UITM
Deviants or “Normal” Citizens?: Framing of LGBTQ in Malaysian Newspapers
Authors: Su-Hie Ting, Collin Jerome, Jiin-Yih Yeo
Published by: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak and Universiti Teknologi MARA
Summary: This study examines the portrayal of LGBTQ individuals in Malaysian newspapers, discussing the implications of such representations on public opinion.
General
Current Research Involving LGBTQ People in Malaysia: A Scoping Review
Authors: Various
Published by: Journal of Population and Social Studies
Summary: This review compiles existing research on LGBTQ individuals in Malaysia, identifying gaps and suggesting areas for future study.
Webster x Southern Illinois University
Being Gay And Lesbian In Malaysia
Authors: Hemla Singaravelu, Wai Hsien Cheah
Published in: LGBTQ Mental Health: International Perspectives and Experiences (January 2020), pp. 121-135
Summary: This chapter examines the experiences of gay and lesbian individuals in Malaysia, focusing on cultural, religious, and legal challenges that shape their mental health and well-being. The authors explore the impact of societal stigma, limited legal protections, and family expectations on LGBTQ+ individuals while discussing coping strategies and potential areas for policy reform and advocacy.
Independent Researcher
Perceptions of Relationships
and Casual Hookups Among
Gay Individuals in Malaysia
Title: Perceptions of Relationships and Casual Hookups Among Gay Men in Malaysia
Author: Nafis Halifin
Published in: IJRAMT, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 8–18, Feb. 2025
Summary: This study explores the experiences and perceptions of gay men in Malaysia regarding casual hookups and long-term
relationships. It examines how societal pressures, cultural norms, and stigma shape attitudes and behaviors within the LGBTQ+ community.