Bernhard L A
Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Annu Rev Nurs Res. 2001;19:145-77.
Research on lesbian health and health care is very limited, but is beginning to increase. Evidence of limited access to care, homophobic attitudes of health care professionals, and expected or actual negative experiences in interactions with health care professionals help to explain why lesbians are less likely than other women to seek health care. Lesbians have many of the same physical health needs that other women do, but the most prevalent topics on which research could be found were screening for breast and cervical cancer, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and HIV. More research has been conducted in areas related to mental health, such as stress, use of therapy, alcohol abuse and recovery, and violence. The chief conclusion from this review is that there is a need for all types of research in all areas of lesbian health.
关于女同性恋者健康与医疗保健的研究非常有限,但目前正开始增多。获得医疗服务机会有限、医疗保健专业人员的恐同态度,以及在与医疗保健专业人员互动中预期或实际发生的负面经历,这些证据有助于解释为何女同性恋者比其他女性寻求医疗保健的可能性更低。女同性恋者与其他女性有许多相同的身体健康需求,但能找到相关研究的最普遍主题是乳腺癌和宫颈癌筛查、性传播感染(STIs)以及艾滋病毒。在心理健康相关领域开展了更多研究,如压力、治疗的使用、酒精滥用与康复以及暴力。本次综述的主要结论是,女同性恋者健康的所有领域都需要各类研究。