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在一个多样化的全国样本中,性少数和性别少数成年人与 COVID-19 症状、预防兴趣和检测的关联。

Associations with COVID-19 Symptoms, Prevention Interest, and Testing Among Sexual and Gender Minority Adults in a Diverse National Sample.

机构信息

Department of Medical Social Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

出版信息

LGBT Health. 2021 Jul;8(5):322-329. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2021.0002. Epub 2021 Jun 11.

Abstract

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) and racial/ethnic minority populations may differ in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) prevention, testing, and vaccine interest, although little research has explored these disparities. It is critical to understand the differential experiences within minoritized communities to ensure effective intervention and vaccine rollout. In a national online survey of U.S. adult SGM individuals, conducted between April and August 2020, 932 participants responded about COVID-19 testing, symptoms, interest in vaccination, and interest in at-home testing. Bivariate associations between these outcomes and demographic factors, including sexual orientation, gender identity, endorsing intersex traits, gender modality, race/ethnicity, and HIV status were calculated. Despite 24% of the sample reporting COVID-19 symptoms, testing was relatively low at 13.3%. Transgender and bisexual/pansexual individuals were more likely to be interested in a COVID-19 vaccine and an at-home test compared with cisgender and gay/lesbian respondents, respectively. Compared with cisgender individuals, transgender individuals were nearly twice as likely to report COVID-19 symptoms. Latinx individuals were less likely to be interested in a future COVID-19 vaccination and Black individuals were less likely to be interested in an at-home COVID-19 test compared with White participants. Both respondents who endorsed intersex traits and people with HIV were less likely to be interested in an at-home test compared with those who did not endorse having intersex traits and people without HIV, respectively. These results show critical disparities in COVID-19 symptomology and prevention interest within SGM populations that must be taken into account when designing or tailoring effective COVID-19 interventions.

摘要

性少数群体(SGM)和种族/民族少数群体在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)预防、检测和疫苗接种兴趣方面可能存在差异,尽管很少有研究探讨这些差异。了解少数群体内部的不同经历对于确保有效的干预和疫苗推广至关重要。在 2020 年 4 月至 8 月期间,对美国成年 SGM 个体进行了一项全国性在线调查,932 名参与者回答了关于 COVID-19 检测、症状、疫苗接种兴趣和家庭检测兴趣的问题。对这些结果与人口统计学因素(包括性取向、性别认同、认同间性特征、性别模态、种族/民族和 HIV 状况)之间的双变量关联进行了计算。尽管该样本中有 24%的人报告有 COVID-19 症状,但检测率相对较低,为 13.3%。与顺性别和同性恋/女同性恋者相比,跨性别者和双性恋/泛性恋者更有可能对 COVID-19 疫苗和家庭检测感兴趣。与顺性别者相比,跨性别者报告 COVID-19 症状的可能性几乎高出两倍。与白人参与者相比,拉丁裔个体不太可能对未来的 COVID-19 疫苗接种感兴趣,而黑人个体不太可能对家庭 COVID-19 检测感兴趣。与不认同间性特征和没有 HIV 的人相比,认同间性特征的人和 HIV 阳性者更不可能对家庭检测感兴趣。这些结果表明,在 SGM 人群中,COVID-19 症状和预防兴趣存在重大差异,在设计或调整有效的 COVID-19 干预措施时必须考虑这些差异。

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