Methodology and Quantitative Social Sciences Department, NORC at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Health Sciences Department, NORC at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
LGBT Health. 2024 Oct;11(7):522-530. doi: 10.1089/lgbt.2023.0260. Epub 2024 Apr 22.
Research and lived experience demonstrate that sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) can change over the life course; however, little empirical work exists to understand the prevalence of such changes. To address this gap, we used data from a large nationally representative panel of adults and adolescents to assess changes in self-reported SOGI over time and identify trends by sex assigned at birth, age, race and ethnicity, and survey mode. We reviewed SOGI data collected between 2014 and 2022 for a sample of 19,469 adults and 970 adolescents. Up to eight SOGI measurements per panelist were available over the nine-year period, collected through a combination of panel recruitment and demographic refresh surveys and topic-specific surveys. Among adults older than 18 years, 4.1% reported a change in sexual orientation and 3.6% reported a change in gender identity. Among teens, who are developmentally more apt to change identity, 13.5% reported a change in sexual orientation and 9.3% reported a change in gender identity. Findings demonstrate that SOGI can change over time, particularly for adolescents, so it is important to re-ask SOGI questions to ensure current information. We recommend re-asking SOGI questions at least every three years of adults and every two years of adolescents. Potential undercounting of sexual and gender minority (SGM) respondents decreases visibility and our ability to understand health and economic disparities affecting these populations. Improvements in SOGI measurement can help advance data quality and, ultimately, evidence-based interventions in support of SGM communities that these data help to inform.
研究和实际经验表明,性取向和性别认同(SOGI)在整个生命周期中可能会发生变化;然而,几乎没有实证工作来了解这种变化的普遍性。为了弥补这一空白,我们使用了来自一个大型全国代表性成年人和青少年小组的数据,评估了自我报告的 SOGI 随时间的变化,并按出生时的性别、年龄、种族和民族以及调查模式确定了趋势。我们审查了在 2014 年至 2022 年期间收集的 19469 名成年人和 970 名青少年的 SOGI 数据。在九年期间,每位小组成员最多可提供八项 SOGI 测量结果,这些结果通过小组招募和人口统计更新调查以及特定主题调查相结合收集。在年龄在 18 岁以上的成年人中,有 4.1%报告性取向发生变化,3.6%报告性别认同发生变化。在青少年中,他们更有可能改变身份,13.5%报告性取向发生变化,9.3%报告性别认同发生变化。研究结果表明,SOGI 可能会随着时间的推移而发生变化,尤其是对青少年而言,因此重新询问 SOGI 问题以确保获得当前信息非常重要。我们建议对成年人至少每三年和青少年每两年重新询问一次 SOGI 问题。对性少数群体(SGM)受访者的潜在低估会降低可见度,并影响我们对影响这些群体的健康和经济差距的理解。SOGI 测量的改进可以帮助提高数据质量,并最终支持 SGM 社区的循证干预措施,这些数据有助于为这些社区提供信息。