# Geographic distribution of conversion therapy prevalence in Canada. Findings from a national cross-sectional survey, 2020

**Authors:** Amrit Tiwana, Travis Salway, Julia Schillaci-Ventura, Sarah Watt, Travis Scheadler, Benjamin Harrell, Sean Mulcahy

PMC · DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.134292.1 · 2023-07-18

## TL;DR

A survey found that conversion therapy is more common in Canadian provinces without bans, with higher rates in the west and Atlantic regions.

## Contribution

This study provides the first geographic analysis of conversion therapy prevalence in Canada and evaluates the impact of conversion therapy bans.

## Key findings

- Provinces without conversion therapy bans had 1.76 times higher prevalence than those with bans.
- New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan had the highest conversion therapy rates per 1,000,000 population.
- Only 55% of Canadians are protected under current conversion therapy bans.

## Abstract

Background: Conversion therapy practices (CTPs) are discredited efforts that target lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer, Two-Spirit, or other (LGBTQ2S+) people and seek to change, deny, or discourage their sexual orientation, gender identity, and/or gender expression. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of CTPs across Canadian provinces and territories and identify whether CTP bans reduce the prevalence of CTPs. Methods: We collected 119 CTPs from 31 adults (18+) in Canada who have direct experience with CTPs, know people who have gone to CTPs, or know of conversion therapy practitioners using a 2020 anonymous online survey. Mapping analysis was conducted using ArcGIS Online. CTP prevalence was compared between provinces/territories with and without bans using chi-square tests. Results: Three provinces and eleven municipalities had CTP bans. The prevalence of CTPs in provinces/territories with bans was 2.34 per 1,000,000 population (95% CI 1.65, 3.31). The prevalence of CTPs in provinces/territories without bans was 4.13 per 1,000,000 population (95% CI 3.32, 5.14). Accounting for the underlying population, provinces/territories with the highest prevalence of CTPs per 1,000,000 population were New Brunswick (6.69), Nova Scotia (6.50), and Saskatchewan (6.37). Conclusions: Findings suggest only 55% of Canadians were protected under CTP bans. The prevalence of CTPs in provinces/territories without bans was 1.76 times greater than provinces/territories with bans. CTPs are occurring in most provinces/territories, with higher prevalence in the west and the Atlantic. These findings and continued efforts to monitor CTP prevalence can help inform policymakers and legislators as society is increasingly acknowledging CTPs as a threat to the health and well-being of LGBTQ2S+ people.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Conversion (MESH:D003291)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC10905130