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美国一个主要城市中无家可归的性少数群体和性别少数群体的身心健康状况

Mental and Physical Health among Homeless Sexual and Gender Minorities in a Major Urban US City.

作者信息

Flentje Annesa, Leon Armando, Carrico Adam, Zheng Debbie, Dilley James

机构信息

Department of Community Health Systems, University of California, San Francisco, School of Nursing, San Francisco, CA, USA.

San Mateo County Psychiatry Residency Training Program, San Mateo, CA, USA.

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2016 Dec;93(6):997-1009. doi: 10.1007/s11524-016-0084-3.

Abstract

Sexual and gender minorities have been shown to have greater rates of mental health, substance use disorders, and specific types of health problems compared to heterosexuals. Among the homeless population in several US urban areas, sexual and gender minorities are overrepresented but few studies have examined the mental and physical health status of homeless sexual and gender minorities, with studies on homeless gender minorities being particularly hard to find. Using survey data obtained from the city and county of San Francisco (2015 Homeless Survey), this study examined differences in causes of homelessness, physical and mental health problems, and domestic violence among homeless sexual and gender minorities and their heterosexual and cisgender (i.e., non-transgender) counterparts, respectively. Lesbians and bisexual women, and gay and bisexual men did not differ from their cisgender heterosexual counterparts. Cisgender men who identified as queer or "other" in response to sexual orientation questions had higher rates of psychiatric problems and posttraumatic stress disorder, while cisgender women who identified as queer or "other" had higher rates of psychiatric problems and drug and alcohol use. Transgender men who were homeless were found to be particularly at risk for physical health problems, mental health problems, and domestic violence or abuse. Transgender women were more likely to report posttraumatic stress disorder. This study suggests that transgender men and cisgender sexual minority men and women who identify as queer or "other" are groups among the homeless that may benefit from increased outreach and services.

摘要

与异性恋者相比,性少数群体和性别少数群体出现心理健康问题、物质使用障碍及特定类型健康问题的比例更高。在美国几个城市地区的无家可归者群体中,性少数群体和性别少数群体的占比过高,但很少有研究考察过无家可归的性少数群体和性别少数群体的身心健康状况,关于无家可归的性别少数群体的研究尤其少见。本研究利用从旧金山市和县获得的调查数据(2015年无家可归者调查),分别考察了无家可归的性少数群体和性别少数群体及其异性恋和顺性别(即非跨性别)对应人群在无家可归原因、身心健康问题及家庭暴力方面的差异。女同性恋者和双性恋女性,以及男同性恋者和双性恋男性与他们的顺性别异性恋对应人群没有差异。在性取向问题上回答自己是酷儿或“其他”的顺性别男性有更高的精神问题和创伤后应激障碍发生率,而回答自己是酷儿或“其他”的顺性别女性有更高的精神问题以及药物和酒精使用发生率。发现无家可归的跨性别男性尤其面临身体健康问题、心理健康问题以及家庭暴力或虐待的风险。跨性别女性更有可能报告创伤后应激障碍。本研究表明,跨性别男性以及在性取向问题上回答自己是酷儿或“其他”的顺性别性少数男性和女性,是无家可归者中的一些群体,可能会从增加外展服务中受益。

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