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具有军事经历的全国年轻成年人样本中性少数和性别少数身份与健康指标、健康风险因素及社会压力源的关联。

Associations of sexual and gender minority status with health indicators, health risk factors, and social stressors in a national sample of young adults with military experience.

作者信息

Blosnich John R, Gordon Adam J, Fine Michael J

机构信息

Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA; Department of Behavioral and Community Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.

Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA; Division of General Internal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA; Mental Illness Research Education and Clinical Center, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA.

出版信息

Ann Epidemiol. 2015 Sep;25(9):661-7. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2015.06.001. Epub 2015 Jun 19.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess the associations of self-identified lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning sexual orientation or transgender status (LGBTQ) and military experience with health indicators.

METHODS

We used data from the Fall 2012 National College Health Assessment. The survey included self-identified sociodemographic characteristics, mental (e.g., depression) and physical (e.g., human immunodeficiency virus) conditions, health risk behaviors (e.g., smoking), and social stressors (e.g., victimization). We used modified Poisson regression models, stratified by self-reported military service, to examine LGBTQ-related differences in health indicators, whereas adjusting for sociodemographic characteristics.

RESULTS

Of 27,176 in the sample, among the military-experienced group, LGBTQ individuals had increased adjusted risks of reporting a past-year suicide attempt (adjusted risk ratio [aRR] = 4.37; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.39-13.67), human immunodeficiency virus (aRR = 9.90; 95% CI = 1.04-79.67), and discrimination (aRR = 4.67; 95% CI = 2.05-10.66) than their non-LGBTQ peers. Among LGBTQ individuals, military experience was associated with a nearly four-fold increased risk of reporting a past-year suicide attempt (aRR = 3.61; 95% CI = 1.46-8.91) adjusting for age, sex, race and ethnicity, marital status, depression, and other psychiatric diagnoses.

CONCLUSIONS

Military experience may moderate health indicators among LGBTQ populations, and likewise, LGBTQ status likely modifies health conditions among military-experienced populations. Results suggest that agencies serving military populations should assess how and if the health needs of LGBTQ individuals are met.

摘要

目的

评估自我认定的女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋及性取向存疑者或跨性别者(LGBTQ)以及军事经历与健康指标之间的关联。

方法

我们使用了2012年秋季全国大学生健康评估的数据。该调查涵盖了自我认定的社会人口学特征、心理状况(如抑郁症)和身体状况(如人类免疫缺陷病毒)、健康风险行为(如吸烟)以及社会压力源(如受侵害情况)。我们使用经修正的泊松回归模型,按自我报告的军事服役情况分层,以检验LGBTQ相关的健康指标差异,同时对社会人口学特征进行调整。

结果

在样本中的27176人里,在有军事经历的群体中,LGBTQ个体报告过去一年有自杀企图(调整风险比[aRR]=4.37;95%置信区间[CI]=1.39 - 13.67)、感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(aRR =

9.90;95% CI = 1.04 - 79.67)以及遭受歧视(aRR = 4.67;95% CI = 2.05 - 10.66)的调整风险高于其非LGBTQ同龄人。在LGBTQ个体中,经年龄、性别、种族和族裔、婚姻状况、抑郁症及其他精神疾病诊断因素调整后,军事经历与报告过去一年有自杀企图的风险增加近四倍相关(aRR = 3.61;95% CI = 1.46 - 8.91)。

结论

军事经历可能会影响LGBTQ人群的健康指标,同样,LGBTQ身份也可能改变有军事经历人群的健康状况。结果表明,为军人提供服务的机构应评估LGBTQ个体的健康需求是否以及如何得到满足。

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