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基于出生时被指定为女性的 LGBTQ+ 状态的财务困难差异在青少年和青年癌症幸存者中:混合方法分析。

Financial hardship differences by LGBTQ+ status among assigned female at birth adolescent and young adult cancer survivors: a mixed methods analysis.

机构信息

Department of Health Policy and Management, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, USA.

出版信息

Cancer Causes Control. 2023 Nov;34(11):973-981. doi: 10.1007/s10552-023-01740-9. Epub 2023 Jul 1.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer survivors are at an elevated risk of financial hardship. However, financial hardship among LGBTQ+ AYAs has not been widely explored. Thus, we used qualitative and quantitative survey data from the Horizon Study cohort to assess financial hardship of AYAs by LGBTQ+ status.

METHODS

Multivariable logit models, predicted probabilities, average marginal effects or differences in predicted probabilities (AME) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were used to assess the association of LGBTQ+ status and two components of financial hardship: material and psychological. Qualitative content analysis of an open-ended survey question about financial sacrifices was used to describe the third component of financial hardship, behavioral.

RESULTS

Among 1,635 participants, 4.3% self-identified as LGBTQ+. Multivariable logit models controlling for demographic factors revealed that LGBTQ+ AYAs had an 18-percentage point higher probability of experiencing material financial hardship (95%CI 6-30%) and a 14-percentage point higher probability of experiencing psychological financial hardship (95%CI 2-26%) than non-LGBTQ+ AYAs. Controlling for economic factors attenuated the association of LGBTQ+ status with psychological financial hardship (AME = 11%; 95%CI - 1-23%), while the material financial hardship association remained statistically significant (AME = 14%; 95%CI 3-25%). In the qualitative analysis, LGBTQ+ AYAs frequently reported educational changes and costs (e.g., quitting school), unpaid bills and debt (e.g., medical debt, taking on credit card debt), as well as changes in housing and poor housing conditions (e.g., moving into less expensive house).

CONCLUSIONS

LGBTQ + targeted and tailored interventions are needed to move toward equity for LGBTQ+ AYAs-an overlooked minority population.

摘要

背景

青少年和年轻成人(AYA)癌症幸存者面临更高的经济困难风险。然而,LGBTQ+ AYA 中的经济困难尚未得到广泛探讨。因此,我们使用 Horizon 研究队列的定性和定量调查数据,根据 LGBTQ+ 状况评估 AYA 的经济困难。

方法

使用多变量逻辑回归模型、预测概率、平均边际效应或预测概率差异(AME)及其 95%置信区间(CI)来评估 LGBTQ+ 状况与经济困难的两个组成部分(物质和心理)之间的关联。对一个关于经济牺牲的开放式调查问题的定性内容分析用于描述经济困难的第三个组成部分,行为。

结果

在 1635 名参与者中,有 4.3%自我认同为 LGBTQ+。在控制人口统计学因素的多变量逻辑回归模型中,LGBTQ+ AYA 经历物质经济困难的概率高出 18 个百分点(95%CI 6-30%),经历心理经济困难的概率高出 14 个百分点(95%CI 2-26%)非 LGBTQ+ AYA。控制经济因素减弱了 LGBTQ+ 状况与心理经济困难的关联(AME=11%;95%CI-1-23%),而物质经济困难的关联仍然具有统计学意义(AME=14%;95%CI 3-25%)。在定性分析中,LGBTQ+ AYA 经常报告教育变化和费用(例如,辍学)、未付账单和债务(例如,医疗债务、承担信用卡债务)以及住房变化和较差的住房条件(例如,搬到较便宜的房子)。

结论

需要针对 LGBTQ+ 进行有针对性和量身定制的干预措施,以实现 LGBTQ+ AYA 的公平,他们是一个被忽视的少数群体。

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