
Learn how Americans across sexualities approach their health and wellness. Build trust with LGBTQ+ consumers by demonstrating a nuanced understanding of their general health and wellness perceptions, barriers that prevent them from achieving their best health, and the support and improvements that they need.
January 27, 2023
Jill Rosenfeld – Research Manager
Health and wellness are major aspects of consumers’ daily lives. Americans spend a significant amount of time — and money — tending to their health. All brands, both within and outside of the health and wellness space, must understand consumers’ attitudes and behaviors in this key area of their lives.
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Collage Group’s 2023 LGBTQ+ Health and Wellness Pulse Check provides insights across sexuality on:
- Perceptions of health and wellness: Definitions, satisfaction, health habits, caregiving, and more.
- Barriers to achieving health: Pain points, negative doctor experiences, and reasons for delaying or avoiding care.
- Support and improvements that will help move the needle towards achieving health: Sources of trust, the role of technology, and the community.
Key Finding: Perceptions of Health
LGBTQ+ people feel that their mental health requires urgent action.

Context
Continued discrimination and anti-LGBTQ+ violence exacerbate mental health issues. This is especially challenging for LGBTQ+ youth as they’ve yet to discover their full, adult identities.
Action Steps
- Openly address mental health challenges specific to the LGBTQ+ experience.
- Connect the community with easy-to-access mental health resources. Create a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community and address issues specific to them.
Key Finding: Barriers
LGBTQ+ patients’ encounters with healthcare providers are riddled with negative experiences that further intensify preexisting emotional barriers to care.

Context
Anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination by medical providers is, unfortunately, common. The fear of mistreatment may compel the members of the community to withhold relevant information from doctors they do not trust.
Action Steps
- Normalize and advertise existing non-discrimination policies.
- Connect patients to advocacy services to help address potential concerns and coordinate care.
Key Finding: Support & Improvements
LGBTQ+ people highly value doctors who understand and validate their unique perspectives, challenges, and experiences.

Context
Even providers who don’t discriminate against LGBTQ+ people might not fully understand their nuanced needs or be experienced in serving the community.
Action Steps
- Train your providers in the health challenges faced by this community to better equip them with knowledge and tools needed for providing affirmative care.
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Jill Rosenfeld
Research Manager
Jill is a Research Manager on Collage Group’s Cultural Insights team focusing on the LGBTQ+ and Gender membership. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. In her spare time, Jill enjoys exploring Washington DC’s restaurant scene and practicing yoga.
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