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神经病学中的性少数群体和性别少数群体健康:范围综述。

Sexual and Gender Minority Health in Neurology: A Scoping Review.

机构信息

Department of Neurology, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco.

Weill Institute for Neurosciences, University of California, San Francisco.

出版信息

JAMA Neurol. 2021 Jun 1;78(6):747-754. doi: 10.1001/jamaneurol.2020.5536.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Little is known about the neurologic health needs of sexual and gender minority (SGM) individuals, and existing research indicates health care disparities for this group.

OBJECTIVE

To describe the current state of science in SGM neurology and highlight areas of knowledge and gaps to guide future research.

EVIDENCE REVIEW

All articles published before April 12, 2020, in PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, PsycInfo, CINAHL, and BIOSIS Previews were searched using a search string encompassing SGM descriptors and neurologic disorders. A total of 8359 items were found and entered into EndNote, and 2921 duplicates were removed. A blind title and abstract review was performed followed by full-text review in duplicate, with conflicts settled through consensus, to identify 348 articles eligible for data abstraction. Articles presenting primary data about an identified adult SGM population addressing a clinical neurology topic were included. Descriptive statistics were used for abstracted variables.

FINDINGS

Of 348 studies, 205 (58.9%) were case reports or series, 252 (72.4%) included sexual minority cisgender men, and 247 (70.9%) focused on HIV. An association was found between autism spectrum disorder and gender dysphoria in 9 of 16 studies (56.3%), and a higher risk of ischemic stroke in transgender women was shown in other studies. Literature in neuroinfectious disease, the most common topic, largely focused on HIV (173 of 200 studies [86.5%]). Findings in other neurologic topics were limited by lack of data.

CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE

In this rigorous compendium of SGM neurology literature, several deficiencies were found: most studies focused on a limited breadth of neurologic pathology, included only a portion of the overall SGM community, and did not assess other aspects of sociodemographic diversity that may contribute to disparities in health care access and outcomes among SGM individuals. Expanding neurologic research to include broader representation of SGM individuals and incorporating sociodemographic factors, like race/ethnicity and socioeconomic status, are essential steps toward providing equitable neurologic care for this community.

摘要

重要性

对于性少数群体和跨性别者(SGM)的神经健康需求知之甚少,现有研究表明该群体存在医疗保健差距。

目的

描述 SGM 神经科学的当前科学状况,并强调知识领域和差距,以指导未来的研究。

证据回顾

在 2020 年 4 月 12 日之前,在 PubMed、Embase、Web of Science、PsycInfo、CINAHL 和 BIOSIS Previews 上使用包含 SGM 描述符和神经障碍的搜索字符串搜索了所有已发表的文章。共发现 8359 篇文章,并将其输入 EndNote,去除 2921 篇重复项。进行了盲目的标题和摘要审查,然后进行了重复的全文审查,通过共识解决了冲突,以确定 348 篇符合数据提取条件的文章。纳入了报告特定成年 SGM 人群的主要数据并涉及临床神经病学主题的文章。使用摘要变量的描述性统计数据。

发现

在 348 项研究中,205 项(58.9%)为病例报告或系列,252 项(72.4%)包括性少数顺性别男性,247 项(70.9%)重点关注 HIV。在 16 项研究中的 9 项(56.3%)中发现自闭症谱系障碍与性别焦虑之间存在关联,其他研究表明,跨性别女性的缺血性中风风险更高。在神经传染病学等最常见主题中,文献主要集中在 HIV 上(200 项研究中的 173 项[86.5%])。其他神经科主题的研究结果受到数据缺乏的限制。

结论和相关性

在这项严格的 SGM 神经病学文献汇编中,发现了几个缺陷:大多数研究集中在有限的神经病理学范围,仅涵盖了整个 SGM 社区的一部分,并且没有评估可能导致 SGM 个体在医疗保健获取和结果方面存在差异的其他社会人口统计学多样性方面。扩大神经病学研究范围,纳入更广泛的 SGM 个体代表,并纳入社会人口统计学因素,如种族/民族和社会经济地位,是为该社区提供公平神经病学护理的重要步骤。

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