Nettuno Laura, Mann Samuel, Gonzales Gilbert
Department of Economics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America.
RAND Corporation, Arlington, Virginia, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2024 Jan 25;19(1):e0296923. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0296923. eCollection 2024.
Numerous studies from Europe and North America have documented sexual orientation-based health disparities, but due to data limitations, very little is known about the health of sexual minorities (i.e., lesbians, gay men, bisexual individuals, and other non-heterosexual populations) in developing countries. This research note uses newly available nationally representative data from the Chilean Socio-Economic Characterization Survey (CASEN) to explore sexual orientation-based disparities in self-rated health, health insurance coverage, and healthcare utilization in Chile. Our findings indicate that sexual minority respondents report worse self-rated health and greater health care utilization, and that sexual minority men are more likely to have private health insurance relative to heterosexual men. These findings are important in facilitating continued efforts to reduce health disparities in Latin America.
欧洲和北美的众多研究记录了基于性取向的健康差异,但由于数据限制,对于发展中国家性少数群体(即女同性恋者、男同性恋者、双性恋者和其他非异性恋人群)的健康状况知之甚少。本研究报告利用智利社会经济特征调查(CASEN)新获得的全国代表性数据,探讨智利基于性取向的自评健康、医疗保险覆盖范围和医疗保健利用方面的差异。我们的研究结果表明,性少数群体受访者报告的自评健康状况较差,医疗保健利用率较高,而且相对于异性恋男性,性少数群体男性更有可能拥有私人医疗保险。这些发现对于推动拉丁美洲持续努力减少健康差异具有重要意义。