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医生对同性恋和 HIV 的态度:PATHH-III 调查。

Physician Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and HIV: The PATHH-III Survey.

机构信息

1 Department of Medicine, University of California , San Diego, San Diego, California.

2 San Diego County Medical Society , San Diego, California.

出版信息

LGBT Health. 2018 Oct;5(7):431-442. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2018.0041. Epub 2018 Sep 18.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate current physician attitudes toward homosexuality and homosexual, transgender, and HIV-positive individuals and (2) to compare current attitudes of those from prior surveys of the same population, the San Diego County medical community.

METHODS

An online survey was conducted during November-December 2017 to assess general attitudes toward homosexuality and medically focused items that addressed homosexual orientation, transgender identity, and HIV. Responses were weighted for nonresponse. Predictors of stigma were assessed using generalized linear models. Trends across three surveys of the same population in 1982, 1999, and 2017 using common items were assessed using unweighted responses.

RESULTS

Of 4418 eligible physicians, 491 (11.1%) responded (median age 55 years, 38% female and 8.7% gay or bisexual). Regarding admission to medical school, 1% opposed admitting a homosexual applicant, 2% a transgender applicant, and 5% an HIV-positive applicant. Regarding consultative referral to a pediatrician, 3% would discontinue referral to a homosexual pediatrician, 5% to a transgender pediatrician, and 10% to an HIV-positive pediatrician. Regarding discomfort treating patients, 7% reported discomfort treating homosexual patients, 22% transgender patients, and 13% HIV-positive patients. Earlier year of graduation from medical school, male gender, and heterosexual orientation were significant predictors of stigma-associated responses. Compared with the results from surveys in 1982 and 1999, the current results suggest substantively less stigma associated with homosexuality and HIV.

CONCLUSION

There have been substantive declines over a 35-year period in the prevalence of stigmatizing attitudes toward sexual minorities and HIV-positive people among physician respondents in three survey waves of the San Diego County medical community.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在:(1)评估当前医生对同性恋、跨性别和 HIV 阳性者的态度;(2)比较同一人群,即圣地亚哥县医疗界的医生,之前进行的调查中的当前态度。

方法

2017 年 11 月至 12 月期间进行了一项在线调查,以评估对同性恋和以医学为重点的问题的普遍态度,这些问题涉及同性恋取向、跨性别认同和 HIV。对无回应进行了加权。使用广义线性模型评估耻辱感的预测因素。使用相同人群的 1982 年、1999 年和 2017 年三次调查中的共同项目评估了趋势。

结果

在 4418 名合格医生中,有 491 名(11.1%)做出了回应(中位年龄 55 岁,38%为女性,8.7%为同性恋或双性恋)。关于是否允许同性恋申请者进入医学院,1%的人反对,2%的人反对跨性别申请者,5%的人反对 HIV 阳性申请者。关于咨询转介给儿科医生,3%的人会停止转介同性恋儿科医生,5%的人会转介跨性别儿科医生,10%的人会转介 HIV 阳性儿科医生。关于治疗患者的不适,7%的人表示治疗同性恋患者感到不适,22%的人表示治疗跨性别患者感到不适,13%的人表示治疗 HIV 阳性患者感到不适。毕业于医学院的较早年份、男性和异性恋取向是与耻辱感相关的反应的显著预测因素。与 1982 年和 1999 年的调查结果相比,目前的结果表明,性少数群体和 HIV 阳性人群的耻辱感明显减少。

结论

在圣地亚哥县医疗界医生的三次调查波中,经过 35 年的时间,医生对性少数群体和 HIV 阳性者的歧视态度的普遍程度显著下降。

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