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2015 - 2021年按身份和州政策环境划分的LGBTQ+退伍军人的健康与医疗状况:性少数和性别少数退伍军人之间的差异

The State of Health and Health Care for LGBTQ+ Veterans: Differences Among Sexual and Gender Minority Veterans, by Identity and State Policy Climate, 2015-2021.

作者信息

Schuler Megan S, Dunbar Michael S, Roth Elizabeth, Breslau Joshua

出版信息

Rand Health Q. 2024 Sep 25;11(4):6. eCollection 2024 Sep.

Abstract

The U.S. government has affirmed commitments to improving health and well-being for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexual and gender minority (LGBTQ+) veterans, who may have distinct needs and challenges when accessing timely and appropriate health care. To date, there are limited data about potential health disparities among LGBTQ+ veterans that examine differences by both sexual identity and gender identity. Understanding the nature and magnitude of disparities among LGBTQ+ veterans is critical for targeted efforts to improve their health and well-being. The authors of this study use nationally representative data from 2015-2021 from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to compare the age-adjusted prevalence of health-related outcomes across multiple domains (health care access and affordability, general health, substance use, and chronic conditions) for sexual and gender minority veterans with that of their heterosexual and cisgender veteran peers. LGBTQ+ veterans showed poorer health-related outcomes in multiple domains than their heterosexual and cisgender peers, including in terms of healthcare affordability, mental health, chronic cardiovascular conditions, and chronic respiratory conditions. The authors also examine associations between state LGBTQ+ policy climates and health-related outcomes among LGBTQ+ veterans. Among LGBTQ+ veterans, living in a state with a more favorable (versus negative) LGBTQ+ policy climate was associated with several health indicators (e.g., having health insurance, lower smoking rates). The authors then discuss implications for ongoing efforts to improve health and well-being for LGBTQ+ veterans, including sustained actions to ensure that all LGBTQ+ veterans are able to access necessary care and use the full scope of benefits for which they are eligible.

摘要

美国政府已承诺致力于改善女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、跨性别者、酷儿及其他性取向和性别少数群体(LGBTQ+)退伍军人的健康和福祉,这些退伍军人在获得及时和适当的医疗保健时可能有独特的需求和挑战。迄今为止,关于LGBTQ+退伍军人潜在健康差异的数据有限,这些数据按性取向和性别认同来审视差异。了解LGBTQ+退伍军人之间差异的性质和程度对于有针对性地改善他们的健康和福祉至关重要。本研究的作者使用了2015年至2021年行为危险因素监测系统的全国代表性数据,比较了性取向和性别少数群体退伍军人与其异性恋和顺性别退伍军人同龄人在多个领域(医疗保健可及性和可负担性、总体健康、物质使用和慢性病)经年龄调整后的健康相关结果患病率。LGBTQ+退伍军人在多个领域的健康相关结果比其异性恋和顺性别同龄人更差,包括在医疗保健可负担性、心理健康、慢性心血管疾病和慢性呼吸道疾病方面。作者还研究了州LGBTQ+政策环境与LGBTQ+退伍军人健康相关结果之间的关联。在LGBTQ+退伍军人中,生活在LGBTQ+政策环境更有利(而非负面)的州与若干健康指标相关(例如,拥有医疗保险、较低的吸烟率)。作者随后讨论了对当前改善LGBTQ+退伍军人健康和福祉努力的影响,包括持续采取行动以确保所有LGBTQ+退伍军人都能获得必要的护理并充分利用他们有资格享受的福利范围。

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