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2009年至2017年英格兰性少数群体取向报告增加及其对衡量性少数群体健康差异的影响

Increased Reporting of Sexual Minority Orientation from 2009 to 2017 in England and Implications for Measuring Sexual Minority Health Disparities.

作者信息

MacCarthy Sarah, Saunders Catherine L, Elliott Marc N

机构信息

RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, California, USA.

Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health & Primary Care, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

出版信息

LGBT Health. 2020 Oct;7(7):393-400. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2019.0181. Epub 2020 Jul 30.

Abstract

Sexual minority adults experience considerable mental and physical health disparities compared to their heterosexual counterparts, but changes in these disparities over time may, in part, reflect changes in how the same people self-identify their sexual orientation. Therefore, we estimated between-cohort and within-person changes in self-identified sexual orientation to better understand changes in sexual orientation-based health disparities over the life course. We examined 2009 to 2015 changes among 5712 adults 19-25 years of age from the Longitudinal Study of Young People in England (LSYPE) to validate a synthetic cohort approach applied to cross-sectional data on 1,168,346 adults 18-74 years of age ( = 29,677 sexual minority adults) from the General Practice Patient Survey (GPPS), estimating 2009 to 2017 changes in sexual orientation identification. Heterosexual identification for adults 18-24 years of age fell three percentage points from 2009 to 2017. Approximately half of those 26-32 years of age, who identified as sexual minority adults in 2017, may not have identified as such 8 years earlier. LSYPE and GPPS results were similar, validating the synthetic cohort application. Within-cohort analyses estimated that 2.1% and 2.7% of heterosexual-identified women and men 18-24 years of age in 2009, respectively, changed identification by 2017. Smaller changes occurred for adults 25-34 years of age (1.0% and 1.2%, respectively), with still smaller differences at older ages. Changes in health disparities may reflect people newly identifying as a sexual minority as well as longitudinal changes in those long identifying as sexual minority adults. Future research should measure the health of both early- and late-identifying sexual minority adults, as their health care and policy needs may differ.

摘要

与异性恋成年人相比,性少数群体成年人在心理和身体健康方面存在相当大的差距,但这些差距随时间的变化可能部分反映了同一批人对自己性取向的自我认同方式的变化。因此,我们估计了自我认同性取向的队列间和个体内变化,以更好地理解基于性取向的健康差距在生命历程中的变化。我们研究了来自英国年轻人纵向研究(LSYPE)的5712名19至25岁成年人在2009年至2015年期间的变化,以验证一种应用于来自全科医疗患者调查(GPPS)的1168346名18至74岁成年人(其中性少数群体成年人有29677名)横断面数据的合成队列方法,估计2009年至2017年性取向认同的变化。18至24岁成年人的异性恋认同从2009年到2017年下降了3个百分点。2017年将自己认定为性少数群体成年人的26至32岁人群中,约有一半在8年前可能并未这样认定。LSYPE和GPPS的结果相似,验证了合成队列方法的应用。队列内分析估计,2009年自我认同为异性恋的18至24岁女性和男性中,分别有2.1%和2.7%在2017年改变了认同。25至34岁成年人的变化较小(分别为1.0%和1.2%),年龄较大者的差异更小。健康差距的变化可能反映了新认定为性少数群体的人群,以及长期认定为性少数群体成年人的纵向变化。未来的研究应该测量早期和晚期认定的性少数群体成年人的健康状况,因为他们的医疗保健和政策需求可能不同。

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