@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006778, author = {椎野, 信雄 and シイノ, ノブオ and Shiino, Nobuo}, issue = {2}, journal = {文教大学国際学部紀要, Journal of the Faculty of International Studies Bunkyo University}, month = {2017-01-31}, note = {On May 17 in 1990, WHO resolved to remove the name of homosexuality from ICD-10. In the field of psychiatry, the recognition that homosexuality is “disease” (disorder, illness or psychosis) has changed significantly in the past 20 years. The review (discrimination and prejudice) of regarding homosexuality as perverted, abnormal and unhealthy, has been under review in the general society as well. Both homosexuality and heterosexuality have been considered as one of ways of human sexuality. WHO declared in 1993 that “homosexuality is not subject to treatment in any sense”. Homosexuality has been progressively depathologized in the international community since the 1990 ’s. The 21st century became an era when homosexuality is not regarded as pathological (ill or psychotic). In this paper, we would like to clarify the location of sexuality problem in the 21st century society by tracing the history of such change.}, pages = {39--47}, title = {Homosexuality をめぐって : ホモセクシュアルが病気でなくなるまで}, volume = {27}, year = {} }