Jagiellonian University, Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Psychology, Krakow, Poland; Jagiellonian University Medical College, Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Public Health, Krakow, Poland.
Jagiellonian University Medical College, Department of Psychiatry, Sexology Lab, Krakow, Poland.
J Sex Med. 2021 Jun;18(6):1012-1023. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2021.02.013. Epub 2021 May 2.
The subject of gay and lesbian sexual health seems to be highly understudied, at least partially due to general limitations inherent in the studies of sexuality as well as heteronormative bias and difficulties in reaching out to these populations.
To critically review the studies on gay and lesbian sexual health in order to identify the existing gaps and biases in the scope and general construction of the published research.
The dataset comprised 556 peer-reviewed articles identified through Medline search. Key studies characteristics were extracted according to the codebook developed for this study and analyzed descriptively.
The outcomes included: research methodology, study design, sampling, research topic and diversity inclusion in studied populations.
The majority of the studies were quantitative (70.5%), cross-sectional (83.6%) and used convenience sampling (83.2%). Most papers focused on HIV/STI risk behaviors, vulnerabilities and risk navigation (26.3%). The least often found topic captured the sexual function of gay and lesbian participants in older age (0.5%). Over 68% of papers relied on male samples and studies on female-only samples comprised less than 13%. Most studies did not recruit a specific age group (77.7%) and included information about ethnicity of study participants (62%). Information about education (58.7%) or other indicators of socioeconomic status (52.8%) was less often reported.
The methodological limitations of prevailing study designs, sampling procedures and the composition of samples, as well as extensive areas of omission confine the clinical utility of existing research.
STRENGTHS & LIMITATIONS: This study offers critical insights into the most significant challenges associated with studies on gay and lesbian sexual health. Medline-only database search, the inclusion of English-written papers exclusively and limited scope (gay and lesbian sexuality only) of the review constitute the most significant limitations.
Gay and lesbian sexual health is an understudied field characterized by primary focus on HIV/STI and paucity of higher quality research including diverse subpopulations. Mijas M, Grabski B, Blukacz M, et al. Sexual Health Studies in Gay and Lesbian People: A Critical Review of the Literature. J Sex Med 2021;XXX:XXX-XXX.
同性恋者的性健康问题似乎研究不足,这至少部分归因于性研究固有的一般局限性,以及异性恋规范偏差和难以接触到这些人群。
批判性地回顾关于同性恋者性健康的研究,以确定已发表研究的范围和总体构建中存在的差距和偏差。
数据集包括通过 Medline 搜索确定的 556 篇同行评审文章。根据为这项研究制定的代码簿提取关键研究特征,并进行描述性分析。
研究结果包括:研究方法、研究设计、抽样、研究主题和研究人群的多样性纳入。
同性恋者的性健康是一个研究不足的领域,主要集中在 HIV/性传播感染和高质量研究的缺乏,包括多样化的亚人群。