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我们同在:促进性少数群体和性别少数群体烟草研究中的健康公平、多样性和包容性。

We are in This Together: Promoting Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Tobacco Research for Sexual and Gender Minority Populations.

机构信息

School of Psychological Science, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.

Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA.

出版信息

Nicotine Tob Res. 2020 Dec 12;22(12):2276-2279. doi: 10.1093/ntr/ntaa070.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals have higher tobacco use prevalence and consequently higher burden of tobacco-caused diseases, including cancer and cardiovascular disease compared with their heterosexual or cisgender counterparts. Yet, there is a critical gap in research focused on measuring SGM tobacco-related health disparities and addressing unmet needs of SGM individuals in the context of nicotine and tobacco research.

AIMS AND METHODS

In this commentary, we summarize recommendations discussed during a pre-conference workshop focused on challenges and opportunities in conducting SGM tobacco control research at the 2019 Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco Annual Meeting.

RESULTS

Specifically, we recommend defining and measuring SGM identity in all nicotine and tobacco research routinely, using novel methods to engage a demographically diverse sample of the SGM population, and eliciting SGM community voices in tobacco control research.

CONCLUSIONS

Addressing these critical research gaps will enable the scientific community to generate the data to fully understand and support SGM individuals in tobacco use prevention and cessation.

IMPLICATIONS

Tobacco use and its consequences have become increasingly concentrated in disadvantaged groups, including sexual and gender minority (SGM) populations. Through concrete recommendations in this commentary, we aimed to promote health equity, diversity, and inclusion in tobacco research for SGM populations by urging the scientific community to consider expanding efforts to monitor and address tobacco-related health disparities of SGM populations within their respective research programs.

摘要

简介

性少数群体和跨性别者(SGM)的烟草使用流行率较高,因此与异性恋或顺性别者相比,他们患有烟草引起的疾病(包括癌症和心血管疾病)的负担更高。然而,在研究中,衡量 SGM 与烟草相关的健康差距并解决 SGM 个人在尼古丁和烟草研究背景下的未满足需求方面,存在着一个关键的空白。

目的和方法

在本文中,我们总结了在 2019 年尼古丁与烟草研究学会年会上一次会前研讨会讨论的建议,该研讨会的重点是 SGM 烟草控制研究面临的挑战和机遇。

结果

具体而言,我们建议在所有尼古丁和烟草研究中常规定义和测量 SGM 身份,使用新方法吸引 SGM 人群中具有不同人口统计学特征的多样化样本,并在烟草控制研究中听取 SGM 社区的意见。

结论

解决这些关键的研究差距将使科学界能够生成数据,以充分了解和支持 SGM 个体在烟草使用预防和戒烟方面的需求。

意义

烟草使用及其后果在包括性少数群体和跨性别者(SGM)在内的弱势群体中越来越集中。通过本文中的具体建议,我们旨在通过敦促科学界考虑扩大监测和解决 SGM 人群烟草相关健康差距的努力,促进烟草研究中的健康公平、多样性和包容性,将这些努力纳入各自的研究计划中。

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