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基于残疾状况的性少数和性别少数青少年的身心健康差异。

Mental and Physical Health Disparities Among Sexual and Gender Minority Adolescents Based on Disability Status.

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA.

Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

LGBT Health. 2023 Feb-Mar;10(2):130-137. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2022.0032. Epub 2022 Oct 26.

Abstract

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) youth and youth with disabilities both experience health disparities. Little data exist on whether SGM youth with disabilities have worse health outcomes compared with SGM youth without disabilities. This study aimed to examine differences in health behaviors and outcomes among a sample of SGM youth by different types of disabilities. Secondary analyses were conducted with a subset ( = 9418) of the , a comprehensive survey of risk and protective factors and health outcomes of SGM youth across the United States collected in 2017. Multiple types of disabilities (physical, cognitive, or psychiatric) and mental, behavioral, and physical health outcomes were self-reported. Of the sample, 18.3% reported a disability. Significant findings included higher odds of exercise avoidance, greater depressive symptoms and sleep concerns, and lower self-esteem and overall health ratings among SGM youth who reported any form of disability compared with SGM youth who reported no disability. Youth with cognitive disabilities had lower odds of alcohol use than youth with no disability. Youth with psychiatric disabilities had higher odds of cannabis and cigarette use, and lower physical activity than youth with no disability. Youth with either psychiatric or physical disabilities reported higher body mass index than youth with no disability. SGM youth with disabilities experience greater health disparities than SGM youth with no reported disabilities. Results provide groundwork evidence about the impact of disability status on SGM adolescents. Disability-inclusive or -specific frameworks are needed for future interventions and studies of SGM youth.

摘要

性少数群体和性别少数群体(SGM)青年以及残疾青年都存在健康差距。关于残疾 SGM 青年与非残疾 SGM 青年相比是否存在更糟糕的健康结果,数据很少。本研究旨在通过不同类型的残疾来研究残疾 SGM 青年样本中的健康行为和结果差异。这项研究是对 2017 年在美国收集的 SGM 青年风险和保护因素以及健康结果的综合调查—— 的一个子集(n=9418)进行的二次分析。多项残疾(身体、认知或精神)和心理健康、行为和身体健康结果均为自我报告。在样本中,18.3%的人报告有残疾。重要发现包括与没有残疾的 SGM 青年相比,报告任何形式残疾的 SGM 青年更有可能避免锻炼,出现更多的抑郁症状和睡眠问题,自尊心和整体健康评分更低。与没有残疾的青年相比,有认知障碍的青年饮酒的可能性较低。有精神障碍的青年使用大麻和香烟的可能性更高,身体活动较少。有精神或身体障碍的青年的身体质量指数高于没有残疾的青年。残疾 SGM 青年比没有报告残疾的 SGM 青年经历更大的健康差距。结果为残疾对 SGM 青少年的影响提供了基础证据。未来需要针对 SGM 青年的干预措施和研究制定包容或针对残疾的框架。

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