Wells Brooke E, Bimbi David S, Tider Diane, Van Ora Jason, Parsons Jeffrey T
Graduate Center of the City University of New York, NY, USA.
Women Health. 2006;44(2):1-13. doi: 10.1300/j013v44n02_01.
The current research aimed to better understand the preventive health behaviors of lesbian and bisexually identified women. We recruited lesbian and bisexual women at a large-scale Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual (GLB) event in New York City. An ethnically diverse sample of 102 lesbian and 23 bisexually identified women who had sex with women from the New York City metropolitan area completed a quantitative survey. Lesbians, compared to bisexual women, were significantly older and significantly more likely to report being in partnered relationships. Lesbians were also more likely than bisexual women to report having performed recent breast self-examinations. Because of previously inconsistent findings and methodologies, further research is needed to determine the specific effects of lesbian or bisexual identity on preventive health behaviors.
当前的研究旨在更好地了解女同性恋和双性恋女性的预防性健康行为。我们在纽约市的一个大型同性恋、双性恋活动中招募了女同性恋和双性恋女性。来自纽约市大都市区的102名女同性恋者和23名与女性发生性关系的双性恋女性组成了一个种族多样化的样本,她们完成了一项定量调查。与双性恋女性相比,女同性恋者年龄显著更大,而且报告处于伴侣关系中的可能性也显著更高。女同性恋者比双性恋女性更有可能报告最近进行过乳房自我检查。由于之前的研究结果和方法不一致,需要进一步研究以确定女同性恋或双性恋身份对预防性健康行为的具体影响。