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LGBTQ+群体的医疗保健经历:非二元性别人士仍未得到认可。

Healthcare experiences of LGBTQ+ people: non-binary people remain unaffirmed.

作者信息

Nowaskie Dustin Z, Menez Olwen

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences, Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Indiana University School of Medicine, Evansville, IN, United States.

出版信息

Front Sociol. 2024 Aug 23;9:1448821. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1448821. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and all sexually and gender diverse (LGBTQ+) people experience discrimination across many contexts, including healthcare environments. While some research has shown transgender people and non-binary people often endure higher rates of marginalization than cisgender, sexually diverse people, past data are limited.

METHODS

A sample of LGBTQ+ people ( = 173) in the United States completed an anonymous, online, self-reported survey, which included the Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems and healthcare experience questions. Groups, including people who identified as cisgender, sexually diverse ( = 116), transgender ( = 24), and non-binary ( = 33), were compared using chi-square and multivariate analysis of covariance tests.

RESULTS

Compared to cisgender, sexually diverse people, non-binary people were less likely to report feeling comfortable with a physical exam, having good mental health, respected by providers, that providers had adequate medical information, that providers could care for someone going through gender affirmation, and that hospital staff were comfortable interacting with them. Additionally, non-binary people were more likely to report hospital staff misgendering them.

DISCUSSION

These unique LGBTQ+ subgroup differences may be secondary to identity-specific stigma that non-binary people face. More international studies are needed to elucidate these subgroup-specific healthcare experiences across LGBTQ+ identities.

摘要

引言

女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿以及所有性取向和性别多样化(LGBTQ+)的人群在包括医疗环境在内的许多情况下都会受到歧视。虽然一些研究表明,跨性别者和非二元性别者往往比顺性别、性取向多样化的人遭受更高程度的边缘化,但过去的数据有限。

方法

美国的一个LGBTQ+人群样本(n = 173)完成了一项匿名的在线自我报告调查,其中包括医疗服务提供者和系统消费者评估以及医疗体验问题。使用卡方检验和协方差多元分析对包括自认为是顺性别、性取向多样化(n = 116)、跨性别(n = 24)和非二元性别(n = 33)的人群组进行比较。

结果

与顺性别、性取向多样化的人相比,非二元性别者不太可能报告对体格检查感到舒适、心理健康良好、受到医疗服务提供者尊重、医疗服务提供者拥有足够的医疗信息、医疗服务提供者能够照顾正在进行性别肯定的人以及医院工作人员与他们互动感到舒适。此外,非二元性别者更有可能报告医院工作人员对他们使用错误的性别称呼。

讨论

这些独特的LGBTQ+亚组差异可能是由于非二元性别者面临的特定身份耻辱感所致。需要更多的国际研究来阐明LGBTQ+群体中这些亚组特定的医疗体验。

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