The obviousness of the awnser is astoundingly simple. No, it isn't. Why would it be?
Yes.
Nothing... The problem is people having a problem with homosexuality
No, it does not have any effect on homosexuality.
Homosexuality is not considered an addiction, it is a sexual orientation only.
No, homosexuality is not considered a psychological problem. It is a natural variation of human sexual orientation with no adverse impact on mental health. However, the stigma and discrimination often faced by LGBTQ+ individuals can contribute to psychological distress.
yes
Homosexuality is considered an offense in 76 countries, mainly due to religious prejudice.
The main step is to change discriminatory laws, because the only problem with homosexuality is the lack of equality that gay people face.
There is only one large taboo in the nation of Jamaica. Speaking about or engaging in homosexuality is a large social taboo. It can result in threats, beatings, or worse.
A social problem exists when there is a social norm that is defined as problematic by a large institution or authority. A social problem may also exist when there is a common issue in society and the PUBLIC defines it as a social problem. There may be a problematic issue in society but it is not considered a social problem unless a authority or the public defines and recognizes it as so. Also a social problem exists only when a issue affects a large amount of people.
social problems are the problems that affect the society social problem becomes a social problem it affect social as social as a whole in some personal problem are not social problems. A social problem may be personal to you though.
Homosexuality used to be considered a psychological disorder but that has not been true since the publication of the 3rd Edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-III) in the 1980s. The American Psychological Association considers any attempt to "treat" (i.e., get rid of) homosexuality to be unethical. An exception is when the homosexuality is a source of considerable distress or anxiety for the patient/client, but in such a case, it is the anxiety that is treated, not the sexual orientation.