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在男同性恋、女同性恋和双性恋青年样本中,向医生隐瞒性取向的情况。

Nondisclosure of sexual orientation to a physician among a sample of gay, lesbian, and bisexual youth.

作者信息

Meckler Garth D, Elliott Marc N, Kanouse David E, Beals Kristin P, Schuster Mark A

机构信息

UCLA/RAND Center for Adolescent Health Promotion, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

出版信息

Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2006 Dec;160(12):1248-54. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.160.12.1248.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the Society for Adolescent Medicine recommend discussing sexual orientation as part of the health supervision of all adolescents. Little is known about whether lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) youth hide their orientation from health care providers, which can potentially lead to missed opportunities in identifying individual health risks and provide appropriate screening and counseling.

OBJECTIVES

To describe the health care experiences of a nonclinical sample of LGB youth and identify factors associated with disclosure and nondisclosure of orientation to physicians.

DESIGN

Community-based participatory study using a self-administered questionnaire.

SETTING

Los Angeles youth empowerment conference held in October 2003 targeting high school-aged LGB youth.

PARTICIPANTS

One hundred thirty-one youth aged 14 to 18 years who identified themselves as LGB. Main Outcome Measure Physician's knowledge of participant's sexual orientation.

RESULTS

Thirty-five percent of the sample reported that their physician knew they were LGB. Bisexual youth were less likely than gay and lesbian youth to have disclosed. The strongest predictor of disclosure was having discussed sex or sexual health of any kind with a physician (odds ratio, 15.47; 95% confidence interval, 4.34-55.18). When asked what a physician could do to make talking about being LGB more comfortable, 64% of participants chose the survey response, "Just ask me."

CONCLUSIONS

Even among a nonclinical sample of LGB youth who were open enough about their orientation to attend a conference on the subject, only 35% reported that their physician knew their orientation. The results indicate that physicians had not discussed sexuality with most LGB youth in the study and that most youth would welcome such a discussion.

摘要

背景

美国医学协会、美国儿科学会以及青少年医学学会建议,将讨论性取向作为所有青少年健康监护的一部分。对于女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋(LGB)青少年是否会向医疗服务提供者隐瞒其性取向,我们所知甚少,而这可能会导致错过识别个体健康风险以及提供适当筛查和咨询的机会。

目的

描述LGB青少年非临床样本的医疗保健经历,并确定与向医生披露或不披露性取向相关的因素。

设计

采用自行填写问卷的社区参与性研究。

地点

2003年10月在洛杉矶举行的针对高中年龄段LGB青少年的青年赋权会议。

参与者

131名年龄在14至18岁之间、自认为是LGB的青少年。主要观察指标:医生对参与者性取向的了解情况。

结果

35%的样本报告称其医生知道他们是LGB。双性恋青少年比男同性恋和女同性恋青少年更不太可能披露。披露的最强预测因素是曾与医生讨论过任何类型的性或性健康问题(比值比,15.47;95%置信区间,4.34 - 55.18)。当被问及医生可以做些什么来使谈论LGB身份更轻松时,64%的参与者选择了调查问卷中的回答“直接问我”。

结论

即使在一个对其性取向足够开放、以至于参加了关于该主题会议的LGB青少年非临床样本中,也只有35%的人报告称其医生知道他们的性取向。结果表明,在该研究中,大多数LGB青少年的医生并未与他们讨论过性取向问题,并且大多数青少年会欢迎这样的讨论。

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