Campaigns targeting the LGBTIQ+ community in the United States are also affecting Switzerland. In an interview, social psychologist Tabea Hässler of the University of Zurich tells us about discrimination, self-harm, and child protection, and how research is being threatened. Swissinfo: Each year, your report examines LGBTIQ+ people’s living conditions in Switzerland and their expectations for the future. What are the most notable changes compared with previous years? Tabea Hässler: We see that physical violence has increased, albeit at a low level, and that a large group reports feeling unsafe in public spaces. For the first time, many have expressed concern that there may be a backlash. Legal rights for LGBTIQ+ people and their social acceptance could begin to erode. A snapshot of the LGBTIQ+ community In its sixth annual report, the Swiss LGBTIQ+ Panel provides insight into the lives of queer people. Researchers Tabea Hässler and Léïla Eisner from the Institute of Psychology at ...