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50岁及以上女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者和双性人(LGBTI)的健康与福祉。

Health and well being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex people aged 50 years and over.

作者信息

Hughes Mark

机构信息

School of Arts and Social Sciences, Southern Cross University, Locked Bag 4, Coolangatta, Qld 4252, Australia. Email.

出版信息

Aust Health Rev. 2018 Apr;42(2):146-151. doi: 10.1071/AH16200.

Abstract

Objectives The aim of the present study was to examine the health and well being of older lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people, the health issues that concern them, the services they use and challenges accessing services. Methods This study comprised a survey of the health and well being of 312 LGBTI people aged 50 years and over in New South Wales. The survey included the Short-Form 12 (SF-12) measure of health-related quality of life, the Kessler 10 (K10) measure of psychological distress, and the three-item Loneliness Scale. Results Higher levels of psychological distress, lower mental health and greater loneliness were found among this sample than is typically found in the general population. Mental health was lower among carers and those not in a relationship, while psychological distress was greater among those living alone and those experiencing higher rates of loneliness. The most commonly accessed health service was a general practitioner (GP), with most respondents reporting that they were open about their sexuality to their GP and that they had a regular GP. Some reported difficulties accessing health services because of their gender or sexual diversity. Conclusions Although many older LGBTI people are well, both physically and mentally, they do appear to face increased risk of certain health issues compared with the general population. What is known about the topic? Overseas research indicates that older LGBTI people may be at greater risk of certain physical and mental health conditions than the general population. What does this paper add? This paper provides Australian data, using well-validated instruments, on the health and well being of older LGBTI people. It provides evidence of the health issues that older LGBTI people are most concerned about and the barriers they face in accessing services. What are the implications for practitioners? It is important for health practitioners to be aware that older LGBTI people appear to be at increased risk of certain physical and mental health issues, such as loneliness and psychological distress. Providing opportunities for clients to identify their gender or sexual diversity may assist in monitoring risk factors and enable referral to promote healthy aging.

摘要

目标 本研究旨在调查老年女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者和双性人(LGBTI)的健康状况与幸福程度、他们所关注的健康问题、所使用的服务以及获取服务时面临的挑战。方法 本研究对新南威尔士州312名年龄在50岁及以上的LGBTI人群的健康状况与幸福程度进行了调查。该调查包括与健康相关的生活质量简表12(SF - 12)、心理困扰量表凯斯勒10(K10)以及三项孤独感量表。结果 与一般人群相比,该样本中存在更高水平的心理困扰、更低的心理健康状况以及更强烈的孤独感。在照料者和非恋爱关系者中,心理健康状况较差;而在独居者和孤独感发生率较高者中,心理困扰更为严重。最常使用的医疗服务是全科医生(GP),大多数受访者表示他们会向自己的全科医生坦诚自己的性取向,并且他们有固定的全科医生。一些人报告称,由于他们的性别或性取向的多样性,在获取医疗服务时存在困难。结论 尽管许多老年LGBTI人群身心健康状况良好,但与一般人群相比,他们似乎确实面临某些健康问题的风险增加。关于该主题已知的情况是什么?海外研究表明,老年LGBTI人群可能比一般人群面临更大的某些身心健康问题的风险。本文补充了什么?本文使用经过充分验证的工具,提供了关于澳大利亚老年LGBTI人群健康状况与幸福程度的数据。它提供了证据,证明了老年LGBTI人群最关注的健康问题以及他们在获取服务时面临的障碍。对从业者有什么启示?健康从业者必须意识到,老年LGBTI人群似乎面临某些身心健康问题的风险增加,例如孤独感和心理困扰。为客户提供机会来确认他们的性别或性取向多样性,可能有助于监测风险因素,并能够促进转诊以推动健康老龄化。

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